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Slaked lime is used to make mortar. It is mixed with sand and water and used to hold bricks together.
Mortar is used to stick bricks together. It can be either: * cement mortar: a mixture of water, sand and cement, or * lime mortar: a mixture of lime, sand and water.(This is not used often for modern construction because of its porosity) * clay mud mortar: a mixture of clay sand, water (only used in some adobe construction) Lime is sometimes added to cement mortar to improve workability, waterproof qualities, and reduce shrinkage. Straw is sometimes added to clay mortar to reduce shrinkage.
To calculate the amount of sand and cement needed for 2000 bricks, you first need to determine the volume of one brick. Assuming a standard brick size of 8 inches by 4 inches by 2 inches, the volume of one brick is 64 cubic inches. For 2000 bricks, the total volume would be 128,000 cubic inches. To convert this volume to cubic feet (since sand and cement are typically measured in cubic feet), you would divide by 1728 (12x12x12). This gives you approximately 74.07 cubic feet of sand and cement needed for 2000 bricks.
Mortar, in brickwork and stone work is a mix of cement, lime and sand, mixed with water to make a binding agent to hold the bricks or stones together.
lime mortar
A mixture of sand, lime, and water used as a lubricant is commonly known as a "mortar" or "lime mortar." This combination creates a workable paste that can be used in construction for bonding bricks or stones. While its primary purpose is not lubrication, the water and lime can provide some degree of slip during application, making it easier to spread and shape. Additionally, lime mortar has properties that allow it to set and harden over time, providing structural stability.
Sand
Yes, the Aztecs used a form of mortar made from lime and sand to build their structures, such as temples and pyramids. This mortar was used to bind stones or bricks together in their construction projects.
one part hydrated lime, three parts medium grade sand, two parts Portland cement and water as required or needed
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