all about of Flyash Brick

What Is Flyash Brick? | Fly Ash Bricks Cost | Properties of Flyash Bricks | Fly Ash Bricks Manufacturing Process | Compressive Strength of Fly Ash Brick | Fly Ash Brick Size | Advantages & Disadvantages of Fly Ash Bricks

What Is Flyash Brick? The ash created during coal combustion is known as fly ash. It’s a crystalline dust made from coal power mineral content, which is made up of non-combustible matter and a small volume of carbon left over from combustion products. These are cured for at least 14 days before being completely dry…

all about of Estimate

What Is Estimate? | Types of Estimate | Advantage of Estimate | Disadvantage of Estimate

What Is Estimate? An estimate is an anticipated or probable cost of job & is generally prepared before the development order is taken up. An estimate is actually a computation or calculation or evaluation of the amounts of materials required & expenditure generally included in the development of a structure. The original cost is known…

all about of Epoxy Flooring (3)

What Is Epoxy? | What Is Epoxy Flooring? | Types of Epoxy Flooring | Advantages of Epoxy Flooring | Disadvantages of Epoxy Flooring | Uses of Epoxy Flooring | Application Process of Epoxy Flooring

Introduction of Epoxy Flooring Usually, chemical resins are a group of short-chain polymers that contains epoxide groups at their ends. Epoxy was 1st discovered by curing the polymer with a phthalic acid anhydride by Swiss Scientist Pierre Castan in 1936. In 1946 Industrial & commercial usage of the compound started. During the middle of the…

Difference Between Plastering and Pointing

What Is Plastering | What Is Pointing | Difference Between Plastering and Pointing |

Introduction of Plastering and Pointing Basically, we know that a cement sand paste which is used after brickwork or other masonry work, is known as plastering. Pointing is a work that is done after plastering to give an artistic look and aesthetic beauty like stone masonry or brick masonry. What Is Plastering? Plastering is work…

Difference Between Lumber and Timber (2)
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What Is Timber ? | What Is Lumber ? | What Is Lumber Used for ? | Lumber Vs Wood | Difference Between Lumber and Timber | Standard Wood Size | What Is Timber Used for ?

What Is Timber? Timber is a phrase that has numerous meanings and is often used interchangeably with the phrase lumber in many parts of the world. Timber usually refers to either unfelled trees or harvested trees that have been left with their bark or other traits for aesthetic reasons. Timber is a flexible raw material…

all about of Slump Test (1)

Concrete Slump Test | Principle of Slump Test | What Is Slump Test ? | How to Measure Concrete Slump? | Slump Test Results | Concrete Slump Test Procedures |

Concrete Slump Test The aim of a concrete slump test or slump cone testing is to measure the workability or quality of a concrete mix formulated mostly in a lab or even on the construction site while the work is being done. Concrete slump tests are performed from different batches to ensure that the condition…

Difference Between Coarse Aggregate and Fine Aggregate (3)

Difference Between Coarse Aggregate and Fine Aggregate | What Is Coarse Aggregate? | What Is Fine Aggregate? | Advantage of coarse aggregates | Advantage of Fine Aggregate

Introduction of Coarse Vs Fine Aggregate :- In construction the coarse aggregates are larger size filler materials. The particles that retain on 4.75 mm sieve is called coarse aggregates. In concrete gravels, pebbles, broken bricks, stone chips, clinkers, cinders etc. are used as coarse aggregate. The major sources of coarse aggregate are, dolomite aggregates, natural…

Concrete Vs Cement

Concrete Vs Cement | Definition  of Cement and Concrete | Composition of Cement and Concrete | Types of Cement and Concrete | Properties of Cement and Concrete | Uses of Cement and Concrete | Advantages of Cement and Concrete | Disadvantages of Cement and Concrete

Concrete Vs Cement Definition  of Cement and Concrete Definition  of Cement Cement is the greatest significant building material and is a binding agent who sets in addition to hardening to keep building components, including such as stones, bricks, tiles, respectively. Cement usually mentions appropriating finely powdered matter primarily prepared up of limestone (calcium), sand or…

Concrete Release Agent- (1)

Concrete Release Agent | Concrete Form Release Agent | Concrete Formwork Release Agent | Concrete Form Release Oil | Concrete Mold Release Agent | Homemade Concrete Release Agent | Concrete Release Agent for Wood | How to Keep Concrete from Sticking to Wood | Fiberglass Release Agent |

Concrete Release Agent:- The concrete release agent is a combination of plant oil, mineral oil, and paraffin together with different additives. To reduce viscosity, the additives may take the form of solvents. such as fatty acids that react chemically like Release-enhancing substances with the concrete water may also be employed. to allow quick removal of shuttering or…