Building and Construction Materials

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  • Types of building and construction materials
    • Building Stone e.g. limestone, granite and marble. Uses: building, kerb stones, floors and kitchen surfaces
      • Competent with high load bearing strength
      • Well Jointed so blocks are easily extracted or soft enough to be sawn into blocks
      • Attractive in appearence
      • Occur in thick, uniform units with dew structures or weakness to ensure a good quality product
      • Impermeable and resistant to mechanical weathering
    • Aggregate - has many purposes
      • Natural aggregate is sand and gravely mainly extracted from recent deposits. Beds should be thick, without lateral or vertical variation, to give a consistent product. The sand and gravel must be clean with no impurities such as clay.
      • Sand is used for mortar, concrete, ballast and as an abrasive.
      • Pure quartz sand is used for glass making
      • Hard rocks crushed for aggregate include many igneous rocks, gneiss, limestone and greywacke, along with industrial waste such as furnace ****.
      • Gravel used to make concrete must contain rounded pebbles so they can slide over each other when it is poured
    • Roadstone is crushed aggregate mixed with bitumen
      • Must be strong with a high impact and crushing strength to withstand the weight of traffic
      • Resistant to abrasion and mechanical weathering so the surface does not break up
      • Impermeable and resistant to chemical corrosion e.g. salting of roads in winter
      • Skid resistant - each chipping must be made of more than one mineral with different hardness, so they wear down at different rates and do not polish
      • Bond well to bitumen
      • Rocks such as basalt and dolerite are best. Granite is not a good choice as it suffers polishing
    • Brick Clay
      • Bricks are made from clay, mudstone or shale. Different compositions produce different types and colours of bricks.
      • Thick beds with a constant composition are required.
      • The clay is moulded into the required shape and fired at high temperatures in a kiln
      • About 40% of British bricks are made from the Jurassic Oxford Clay. this has a high carbon content, which acts as an internal fuel when the bricks are fired, making the process more uniform and reducing energy costs
    • Manufacture of cement and concrete
      • Cement is made from a mixture of crushed limestone or chalk mixed with some clay or shale
        • The limestone provides calcium carbonate and the clay provides silica and alumina
          • The mixture is roasted in a rotary kiln at about 1500C and 5% of gypsum is added to prevent the cement setting too quickly
            • Concrete is made by mixing cement with sand and gravel or crushed rock
      • The mixture is roasted in a rotary kiln at about 1500C and 5% of gypsum is added to prevent the cement setting too quickly
        • Concrete is made by mixing cement with sand and gravel or crushed rock

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Construction materials are building materials used for construction purposes. Buildings are constructed using a variety of building materials which may be sourced from a number of countries. Driveway Crack Repair has complete information about how things are used in the complete construction of good buildings.

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