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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 8 (Q.No. 22)
22.
Second class bricks
Discussion:
26 comments Page 1 of 3.
Ashu said:
8 years ago
These are also fully burnt and give a clear ringing sound when struck together. Slightly irregularities in shape, size or color are accepted.
Its compressive strength shall not be less than 70 kg/cm2 and absorption value should not be greater than 22 percent when soaked for 24 hours in water.
Slight difference in the structure on fractured surfaces is admissible.
Use: For exterior work when plastering is to be done. And can also be used for interior works but they may not be used for flooring.
Note : under burnt brick is 3rd class brick.
Its compressive strength shall not be less than 70 kg/cm2 and absorption value should not be greater than 22 percent when soaked for 24 hours in water.
Slight difference in the structure on fractured surfaces is admissible.
Use: For exterior work when plastering is to be done. And can also be used for interior works but they may not be used for flooring.
Note : under burnt brick is 3rd class brick.
Rakesh Joshi said:
7 months ago
Second-class bricks are typically described as "well burnt" and produce a metallic sound when struck, meaning they are not "under burnt" despite potentially having a slightly rougher appearance and irregular edges compared to first-class bricks; they may be slightly darker in colour, but not necessarily "dark brown" across all variations.
Manish Thakur said:
7 years ago
B option is Correct.
First class and Second Class, both produce metallic ringing sound because of hardness property.
Second class brick is slightly over burnt.
Dark brown/bluish colour is of Jahma bricks.
First class and Second Class, both produce metallic ringing sound because of hardness property.
Second class brick is slightly over burnt.
Dark brown/bluish colour is of Jahma bricks.
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Lokesh said:
8 years ago
I think d is correct answer Because well burnt and metallic sound came after struck and are well burnt are the property of first-class brick so d is the correct answer.
Jiren said:
8 years ago
Specification of Second Class Bricks.
They shall be well burnt or slightly over burnt.
They must give clear ringing sound when struck.
They shall be well burnt or slightly over burnt.
They must give clear ringing sound when struck.
Abdulmajid said:
4 years ago
First-class brick produces metallic sound and 2nd class brick produce full sound according to my concept D is the correct answer.
Khushi said:
6 years ago
I think given option is correct because in first class brick give Clear metallic sound when struck with each other.
Elio said:
5 years ago
1st- gives metallic sound.
2nd- slightly over burnt or well burnt.
3rd- underburnt.
Jahma - Dark brown colour.
2nd- slightly over burnt or well burnt.
3rd- underburnt.
Jahma - Dark brown colour.
Balcoh said:
9 years ago
"produce a metallic sound when struck" - Resembles first class brick.
So, A should be the right answer.
So, A should be the right answer.
Hamza said:
4 years ago
A class bricks produce metallic sound.
B class bricks are over burnt.
c class bricks are under burnt.
B class bricks are over burnt.
c class bricks are under burnt.
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