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ASTM C 410 Document Information:
Title
Standard Specification for Industrial Floor Brick
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Jun 1, 2008
Scope:
This specification covers brick made from clay or shale or
mixtures thereof and are suitable for surfacing industrial floors.
Ceramic shapes known as quarry tile are not covered by this
specification. Four types of industrial floor brick are covered
(Note 1):
Type T—For use where a high degree of resistance to
thermal and mechanical shock is required but low absorption is not
required.
Type H—For use where resistance to chemicals and
thermal shock are service factors but low absorption is not
required.
Type M—For use where low absorption is required. Brick
of this type are normally characterized by limited mechanical
(impact) shock resistance but are often highly resistant to
abrasion.
Type L—For use where minimal absorption and a high
degree of chemical resistance are required. Brick of this type are
normally characterized by very limited thermal and limited
mechanical (impact) shock resistance but are highly resistant to
abrasion.
NOTE 1—Discussion of Types of Floor Brick—The four
types of brick included in this specification are designed to cover
the diverse needs of many industries for floor units. Recognizing
that the requirements of primary aluminum producers are quite
different from those of chemical manufacturers, and similarly, that
the need of a builder for brick with which to pave an airport
terminal building may vary considerably from those of food
processing plants, for example, a minimum of four brick types has
been deemed necessary. The factors of modulus of rupture, water
absorption, and chemical resistance have been selected as the basis
for the classification system.
The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as
standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and
are not considered standard.
* A Summary of Changes section appears at the
end of this standard.
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