what is the composition of brick|What are the ingredients of bricks
this is a detailed video about composition of good quality of brick earth, function and proportion of ingredients of good quality of brick. Extensive video in which every thing is discussed in detail. watch the complete video to know about these questions.
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composition of bricks| Function of constituents of Bricks | Proportion of ingredients of bricks
composition of bricks| Function of constituents of Bricks | Proportion of ingredients of bricks
Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
01:10 Quality of Good Brick Earth
01:39 Composition of Good Brick Earth
02:12 Proportion of Ingredients in Bricks
02:38 Function of Silica/Sand in bricks
03:18 Function of Alumina in bricks
03:42 Function of Lime in bricks
03:56 Function of Magnesia in bricks
04:16 Function of Iron Oxide in bricks
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