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1. Check the color of the fly ash bricks – They should typically be a greyish color with a few yellowish or reddish spots. 2. Check their density – Fly ash bricks are relatively light but should not be overly light. 3. Check for any cracks, chips, or discoloration on the surface of the brick. 4. TesRead more
1. Check the color of the fly ash bricks – They should typically be a greyish color with a few yellowish or reddish spots.
2. Check their density – Fly ash bricks are relatively light but should not be overly light.
3. Check for any cracks, chips, or discoloration on the surface of the brick.
4. Test for compressive strength – A good quality brick should have a compressive strength of at least 3.5 MPa.
5. Check for uniformity of size and shape.
6. Assess the texture, porosity, and smoothness of the surface.
7. Check to make sure there are no foreign materials present in the brick.
8. Examine the binding material and evaluate how well it is adhering to the brick.
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