Civil Engineering - Building Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
In a mortar, the binding material is
Answer: Option
Explanation:
A mortar is a mixture of binding material, water, and fine aggregate (such as sand or surkhi). The binding material is typically cement, which is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay. When mixed with water, cement forms a paste that hardens over time to bind the aggregate together and create a strong and durable building material. Sand and surkhi are both types of fine aggregate that are often used in mortars, and cinder is a type of coarse aggregate that is not typically used in mortars.
Discussion:
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Dhana said:
8 years ago
Water+cement = paste+fine aggregate = mortor+coarse aggregate = concrete.
M.Sivanpandi said:
8 years ago
The cement in very useful from constructions work. The cement is binding materiel from construction field work.
Gopa kumar said:
8 years ago
What are the alteratives for the cement?
Anil Sah said:
8 years ago
As per the question, it's clear the binding material for Mortar is cement.
Lalit kumar said:
8 years ago
What's the work of surkhi ?
Sheela said:
8 years ago
Thanks All.
Yamuna said:
8 years ago
Surkhi is a substance same like sand, made by grinding of burnt bricks.
Rahul kulkarni said:
8 years ago
So the answer should be both A and B because mortar is a mixture of sand, cement and water.
Shan khan said:
8 years ago
Cement ate binding material.
Rabindra said:
7 years ago
Cement is the binding ingredients.
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