Sunday 2 May 2021

Tests on bricks

 To know the quality of Bricks, various tests are performed. They are

  1. Compressive  strength  test 
  2. Water Absorption  test 
  3. Efflorescence test 
  4. Hardness  test 
  5. Size, Shape  and Colour   test 
  6. Soundness  test 
  7. Structure test 

1. Compressive strength test
              This  test  is  done  to know  the  compressive  strength of  brick.  It  is also called crushing strength of  brick. Generally  5  specimens  of  bricks  are  taken to laboratory for  testing and tested  one  by  one.  In this  test  a  brick specimen is  put  on crushing  machine  and applied  pressure  till it breaks.  The  ultimate  pressure  at which  brick  is  crushed  is  taken  into account.  All  five brick  specimens  are  tested  one  by  one  and  average  result  is  taken  as  brick’s compressive/crushing  strength. 

2. Water absorption test
          In this  test  bricks  are  weighed in dry  condition and let  them immersed in fresh  water  for  24  hours. After  24 hours  of  immersion those  are  taken  out  from water  and wipe  out  with cloth. Then brick is  weighed in wet  condition. The  difference between weights  is  the  water  absorbed by  brick.  The  percentage  of  water  absorption is  then calculated.The less  water  absorbed  by  brick  the  greater  its  quality.  Good quality  brickdoesn’t absorb more  than 20%  water  of  its  own weight. 

3. Efflorescence test
          The  presence  of  alkalies  in  bricks  is  harmful  and  they  form  a  grey  or white  layer  on brick surface  by  absorbing  moisture. To find out  the  presence  of  alkalis  in bricks  this  test  is  performed.  In this  test  a  brick  is  immersed in fresh  water  for  24 hours  and then it’s  taken out  from  water  and allowed  to dry  in shade.If  the  whitish layer  is  not  visible  on surface  it  proofs  that  absence  of  alkalis  in brick.  If  the  whitish layer  visible  about  10%  of brick  surface then  the presence of  alkalis  is  in  acceptable  range.  If  that  is  about  50%  of surface then  it  is  moderate.  If  the  alkalies’  presence is  over  50%  then  the brick  is  severely affected  by  alkalies. 

4. Hardness test 
            In this  test  a  scratch is  made  on brick surface  with a  hard thing.  If  that  doesn’t left  any  impression on brick then that  is  good quality  brick. 

5. Size,  shape  and  colour  test
                In this  test  randomly  collected 20 bricks  are  staked along lengthwise,  width wise  and height  wise  and then those  are  measured to know  the  variation of sizes  as  per  standard.  Bricks  are  closely  viewed  to  check  if  its  edges  are  sharp  and  straight and uniform  in shape.  A  good quality  brick  should have  bright  and uniform  colour throughout. 

6. Soundness test
               In this  test  two bricks  are  held by  both hands  and  struck  with one  another.  If the  bricks  give  clear  metallic  ringing  sound  and don’t  break  then those  are  good quality bricks. 

7. Structure  test
In this  test  a  brick is  broken or  a  broken  brick  is  collected  and  closely observed.  If  there  are  any  flows,  cracks  or  holes  present  on that  broken face  then that  isn’t good quality  brick. 

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