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I think that they can, if they are both used correctly, the cement and concrete bricks can be put together in the same wall construction. :) <><><> I think you need to define some words. Concrete is made by mixing portland cement, water, and sand/crushed stone. There ARE no "cement bricks" Traditional bricks are made by mixing clay, shale, and water, and baking them in a kiln (oven) at high temperatures. And yes, regular clay brick and concrete brick/ block are frequently both used in a wall. Together.
The reinforced concrete construction is the construction joint in water retaining structure.
building (floors, beams, columns, roofing, piles, bricks, mortar, panels, plaster)transport (roads, pathways, crossings, bridges, sleepers, viaducts, tunnels, stabilization, runways, parking)water (pipes, culverts, kerbing, drains, canals, weirs, dams, tanks, pools)civil (piers, docks, retaining walls, silos, warehousing, poles, pylons, fencing)agriculture (buildings, processing, housing, feedlots, irrigation)
in asphalt and cement concrete. We can use sand ,cement and water as a mixture of mortar.
Apart from tidying up the look of the bricks and mortar, pointing up puts a slight slope or curve on the mortar to prevent rain water from settling.
Bricks should be dry before use. The wall gains strength when the mortar penetrates the pores in brick and block construction. This is the reason that blocks in an engineered block wall cannot be reused once installed.
Bricks are mostly clay and water. the material is mixed and they are extruded into one long shape and then cut into separate bricks before going into a drying oven. Hand made bricks are dried in the sun.
it basicly depends on the quantity: if there is more water and less bricks then the water weighs more if there are more bricks than water then the bricks weigh more if the bricks and water are in equal amount, then if the water is really dense it may weigh more... it varies
I think that they can, if they are both used correctly, the cement and concrete bricks can be put together in the same wall construction. :) <><><> I think you need to define some words. Concrete is made by mixing portland cement, water, and sand/crushed stone. There ARE no "cement bricks" Traditional bricks are made by mixing clay, shale, and water, and baking them in a kiln (oven) at high temperatures. And yes, regular clay brick and concrete brick/ block are frequently both used in a wall. Together.
the water moves in
nothing, it's only effective when salt is sprinkled ON the ice.
Bricks are porous and will absorb anything dissolved in water. If there is fluorine present in water that comes in contact with bricks, when the water evaporates, there will be fluorine in your brick.
it dies
because it probably rained!
Andesite is an igneous rock that can be used in the construction field. Andesite is used mainly for making tiles, bricks, or stones that are suitable for water or landscape gardens.
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