Composition
of good brick earth
Following are the constituents of good brick
earth.
a.
Alumina
b.
Silica
c.
Lime
d.
Oxide of iron
e. Magnesia
Alumina: - It is the chief constituent of every kind of
clay. A good brick earth should contain 20 to 30 percent of alumina. This
constituent imparts plasticity to earth so that it can be moulded. If alumina
is present in excess, raw bricks shrink and warp during drying and burning.
Silica-A good brick earth should contain about 50 to 60
percent of silica. Silica exists in clay either as free or combined form. As
free sand, it is mechanically mixed with clay and in combined form; it exists
in chemical composition with alumina. Presence of silica prevents crackers
shrinking and warping of raw bricks. It thus imparts uniform shape to the
bricks. Durability of bricks depends on the proper proportion of silica in
brick earth. Excess of silica destroys the cohesion between particles and
bricks become brittle.
Lime – A small quantity of lime is desirable in finely powdered
state to prevents shrinkage of raw bricks. Excess of lime causes the brick to
melt and hence, its shape is last due to the splitting of bricks.
Oxide of iron- A small quantity of oxide of Iron to the
extent of 5 to 6 percent is desirable in good brick to imparts red colour to
bricks. Excess of oxide of iron makes the bricks dark blue or blackish.
Magnesia- A small quantity of magnesia in brick earth
imparts yellow tint to bricks, and decreases shrinkage. But excess of magnesia
decreases shrink leads to the decay of bricks.
The ingredients like, lime, iron pyrites, alkalies, pebbles,
organic matter should not present in good brick earth
Composition of good brick earth
Reviewed by SANTHOSH KUMAR
on
July 08, 2018
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