Exam Brick 1
Exam Brick 1
Exam Brick 1
ECONOMICAL
USES
They are only suitable for constructing enclosures etc.
BURNT OR PACCA BRICK
PROPERTIES
They shall be well burnt and free
from saline deposit.
They shall be of uniform in size and
colour . They shall have fine uniform
texture.
They shall have clean sound.
USES
Masonry work , flooring, face work etc.
SECOND CLASS BRICKS
The bricks which not well burnt and
are not of uniform shape and size and
colour are known as second class
bricks.
PROPERTIES
They shall not be having uniform brick
colour.
They shall be same what irregular
shape having rough surface.
They are not so hard.
USES
These bricks are in interior wall.
THIRD CLASS BRICKS
The bricks which are under
burnt and are not uniform in
shape
and size are called third class
or pilla bricks.
PROPERTIES
They shall be slightly under
burnt.
They shall be yellowish in colour.
They shall have loose and non-
uniform texture.
USES
Temporary building construction,
scaffolding
OVER BURNT OR JHAMA
BRICKS
The bricks which are over burnt and of
irregular in shape and size are
called over burnt or jhama bricks.
PROPERTIES
They shall be over burnt and
districted bricks.
They shall be dark in colour.
They shall produce metallic ringing
sound.
USES
They are used as aggrigates and as
road metal.
TYPES OF BRICKS
MASONRY
Bricks Masonry
1. English bond.
2. Flemish bond.
3. Header bond.
4. Stretcher bond.
5. Facing bond.
6. English cross bond.
7. Brick on edge bond.
8. Dutch bond.
9. Raking bond.
10. Garden wall bond
FLEMISH-BOND
This bond has one stretcher
between headers, with the
headers centered over the
stretchers in the course below.
When a course begins with a
stretcher, the course will
ordinarily terminate with a
stretcher at the other end.
Brickwork that appears as
Flemish bond from both the
front and rear is Double
Flemish bond.
ENGLISH BOND