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History of Bricks
Bricks are one of the oldest types of building blocks.
They were first found in southern Turkey and around Jericho about
7000 BC.
The first sun-dried bricks were made in Mesopotamia (what is now
Iraq), in the ancient city of Ur in about 4000 BC.
They are an ideal building material because they are relatively
cheap to make, very durable, and require little maintenance.
Definition:
A brick is an artificial kind of stone made of clay whose chief
characteristics are plasticity when wet and stone like hardness after
being heated to high temperature.
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• Manufacturing: Clay is grinded
with 15% of water. The clay is then
pushed through the mold base to
take the shape. After that, Clay is
cut to get a standard size and shape
of brick using wire.
• Sometimes, bricks are produced
using big mold in which clay will
be pressed using hydraulic machine
or without hydraulic press.
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“Molded” or “Handmade”
Solid units
Pressed into fiberglass, wood
or steel molds
Used to be by hand, now
machines
Sand or water coated molds to
release bricks
Usually rougher surface and
edges
• After bricks in form,
identification or perforation
to the bricks.
• Drying: Wet unit bricks are
then dried by keeping them
in space or in a room with
controlled temperature to
make sure that bricks will be
complete dry.
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Flowchart of Brick Manufacturing
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According to PWD (Public Works Department) the size of bricks
is D
9.5”×4.5” ×2.75” (without mortar) and 10” ×5” ×3” (with
mortar). W
Laboratory Tests of Brick:
• Crushing strength test
• Water Absorption test
• Efflorescence test
• Hardness test
• Size, Shape and Color test
• Soundness test
• Structure test
Frog Marks:
It is the identification marks of bricks. It is generally left on the face of the
brick during the process of molding to indicate the name of the manufacturers
of the brick
Properties of Bricks:
The most important properties of brick are
1. Durability 2. Color 3. Texture 4. Size variation 5. Compressive strength
and 6. Absorption.
Uses of Bricks:
• Construction of walls of any size
• Construction of floors
• Construction of arches and cornices
• Making khoa to use as aggregate in concrete
• Manufacturing surki to be used in lime
• Plaster and lime concrete.
Classification of Brick:
First class brick
Second class brick
Third class brick
First class bat or broken brick Assignment:
Describe the classification of
Second class bat
brick.
Jhama brick
Picked jhama brick
Jhama bat.
Special Types of Bricks:
Concrete Bricks:
These bricks have either pale green or gray color. These are prepared from a
small, dry aggregate concrete which is formed in steel molds by using vibration
and compaction.
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