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For a range of bricks made from clay and calcium silicate
Specification for dimensions of bricks of special shapes and sizes
The BOCA National Mechanical Code was initially prepared and updated on the premise that adequate code requirements are essential to the safe installation and maintenance of all mechanical equipment and systems in order to protect the public health, sa
Foundation Systems and Retaining Walls Eleventh Edition
It shall be unlawful to interfere with, attempt to interfere with, conspire to interfere with, obstruct or restnct the mobility of or block the path of travel of any fire department emergency vehicle in any way, or to interfere with, attempt to interf
Exterior Walls Eleventh Edition
This specification covers one type of thermal insulating brick for use as backup insulation for refractory furnace linings of boiler furnaces.The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The SI units in parentheses are for information purposes only and may be approximate.
Specification for Brick, Insulating, High-Temperature, Fire Clay
Vapour Barrier Sheet, Excluding Polyethylene, for Use in Building Construction
Pare-Vapeur En Feuille, Sauf En Polyethylene, Pour Batiments
Tiles or Panels, Asbestos-Cement, Acoustical
Carreaux Ou Panneaux Acoustiques En Amiante-Ciment
Sheets, Asbestos-Cement, Corrugated
Sheets, Asbestos-Cement, Corrugated
Sheets, Asbestos-Cement, Flat, Fully Compressed
Plaques Planes Surcomprimees En Amiante-Ciment
Sheets, Asbestos-Cement, Decorative
Plaques Decoratives En Amiante-Ciment
Siding, Asbestos-Cement, Shingles and Clapboards
Siding, Asbestos-Cement, Shingles and Clapboards Supersedes 34-GP-4M
Panels, Sandwich, Asbestos-Cement, with Insulating Cores
Panneaux-Sandwich En Amianteciment Sur Ame Isolante
Sheets, Asbestos-Cement, Flat, Semicompressed
Plaques Planes Semicomprimees En Amianteciment
Compressed straw building slabs
1.1 This specification covers solid kiln fired brick made from clay, shale, or mixtures thereof suitable for use in masonry construction in contact with the chemicals present in flue gases found in industrial chimneys. These brick are normally used with chemical-resistant mortars.1.2 The physical and chemical properties of chimney lining brick differ from supplier to supplier mainly because their composition is determined by the source of raw materials. Chimney lining brick, regardless of these differences, are considered to be of three types noted as follows:1.2.1 Type I - For use where low absorption and high acid resistance are not major factors.1.2.2 Type II - For use where lower absorption and higher acid resistance are required.1.2.3 Type III - For use where lowest absorption and highest acid resistance are required. Note 1 - Types I, II, and III may not differ significantly in their resistance to thermal shock, and selection of brick type should be based upon their absorption and acid-resistant service requirements.1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Standard Specification for Industrial Chimney Lining Brick
1.1 This specification covers solid, kiln fired brick and tile made from clay, shale, or mixtures thereof, suitable for indoor and outdoor use in masonry construction subjected to chemical environments.1.2 The physical and chemical properties of brick and tile differ from supplier to supplier, mainly because their composition is determined by the source of raw materials. Regardless of the differences, brick and tile are considered to be of three types as follows:1.2.1 Type I - For use where low absorption and high acid resistance are not major factors.1.2.2 Type II - For use where lower absorption and higher acid resistance are required.1.2.3 Type III - For use where minimum absorption and maximum acid resistance are required. Note 1Types I, II, and III may not differ significantly in thermal shock resistance. The suitability of a given brick, for a particular application should be determined at the time of purchase by agreement between the purchaser and the supplier.Note 2Types I and III were formerly designated Type "H'''' and "L'''' respectively.1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Standard Specification for Chemical-Resistant Masonry Units
The standard defines a test method for the determination of the frost resistance of fair faced clay-bricks and clinker-bricks.
Testing the frost resistance of facing bricks and clinker blocks; freezing of single bricks on all sides
The standard defines a test method for the determination of the frost resistance of fair faced clay-bricks and clinker bricks.
Testing the frost resistance of facing bricks and clinker blocks; freezing of bricks arranged in test blocks
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