1、Designation: C410 10Standard Specification forIndustrial Floor Brick1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C410; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indic
2、ates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope*1.1 This specification covers brick made from clay or shaleor mixtures thereof and are suitable for surfacing industrialfloors. Ceramic shapes known as quarry tile a
3、re not covered bythis specification. Four types of industrial floor brick arecovered (Note 1):1.1.1 Type TFor use where a high degree of resistance tothermal and mechanical shock is required but low absorption isnot required.1.1.2 Type HFor use where resistance to chemicals andthermal shock are serv
4、ice factors but low absorption is notrequired.1.1.3 Type MFor use where low absorption is required.Brick of this type are normally characterized by limitedmechanical (impact) shock resistance but are often highlyresistant to abrasion.1.1.4 Type LFor use where minimal absorption and a highdegree of c
5、hemical resistance are required. Brick of this typeare normally characterized by very limited thermal and limitedmechanical (impact) shock resistance but are highly resistant toabrasion.NOTE 1Discussion of Types of Floor BrickThe four types of brickincluded in this specification are designed to cove
6、r the diverse needs ofmany industries for floor units. Recognizing that the requirements ofprimary aluminum producers are quite different from those of chemicalmanufacturers, and similarly, that the need of a builder for brick withwhich to pave an airport terminal building may vary considerably from
7、those of food processing plants, for example, a minimum of four bricktypes has been deemed necessary. The factors of modulus of rupture,water absorption, and chemical resistance have been selected as the basisfor the classification system.1.2 Terminology related to industrial floor brick is found in
8、Terminology C1232.1.3 UnitsThe values stated in inch-pound units are to beregarded as standard. The values given in parentheses aremathematical conversions to SI units that are provided forinformation only and are not considered standard.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C67 Test Methods fo
9、r Sampling and Testing Brick andStructural Clay TileC279 Specification for Chemical-Resistant Masonry UnitsC1232 Terminology of Masonry3. Physical Properties3.1 Brick shall conform to the physical requirements for thetype specified as prescribed in Table 1.4. Sizes4.1 The sizes of brick shall be as
10、specified by the purchaser.The maximum permissible variations in dimensions of indi-vidual units shall not exceed those given in Table 2.5. Warpage5.1 Tolerances for deviation of face or edges of individualbrick from a plane surface and from a straight line, respec-tively, shall not exceed the maxim
11、um values specified in Table3.6. Texture6.1 The texture of the finished surface that will be exposedwhen in place shall conform to an approved sample consistingof not less than four bricks, each representing the texturedesired.7. Sampling and Testing7.1 The brick shall be sampled and tested for modu
12、lus ofrupture, absorption, measurement of size, and measurement ofwarpage in accordance with Test Methods C67 and for chemi-cal resistance in accordance with the sulfuric acid solubilitytest in Section 7 on a sulfuric acid solubility test in Specifica-tion C279.1This specification is under the juris
13、diction of ASTM Committee C15 onManufactured Masonry Units and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeC15.02 on Brick and Structural Clay Tile.Current edition approved Aug. 1, 2010. Published September 2010. Originallyapproved in 1957. Last previous edition approved in 2008 as C410 08. DOI:10.1
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21、from the ASTM website (www.astm.org/COPYRIGHT/).TABLE 1 Physical and Chemical RequirementsDesignationMinimum Modulus of Rupture(brick flatwise), psi (MPa)gross areaMaximum WaterAbsorption by 5 hBoiling, %MaximumMass Lossby ChemicalResistanceTest, %Average of 5 Brick Individual Average of 5 Brick Ind
22、ividualType T 1000 (6.9) 750 (5.2) 10 12AType H 1000 (6.9) 750 (5.2) 6 7 20Type M 2000 (13.8) 1500 (10.3) 2 2.5AType L 2000 (13.8) 1500 (10.3) 1 1.5 8ANo requirement.TABLE 2 Permissible Variations in DimensionsSpecified Dimensions,in. (mm)Maximum Permissible Variations in Dimensions betweenLargest a
23、nd Smallest Unit in One Lot,Ain. (mm)Up to 2 (50.8), incl116 (1.6)Over 2 to 4 (50.8 to 101.6), incl18 (3.2)Over 4 to 9 (101.6 to 228.6), incl316 (4.8)Over 9 to 12 (228.6 to 304.8), incl14 (6.4)ASize of the lot shall be determined by agreement between the purchaser and the seller.TABLE 3 Tolerances on WarpageMaximum Face Dimension, in. (mm) Maximum Permissible Deviation, in. (mm)Up to 9 (228.6), incl116 (1.6)Over 9 to 12 (228.6 to 304.8), incl332 (2.4)C410 102