Weight of red solid brick

Content
  1. How much does one brick weigh?
  2. Calculation of the total mass of building material
  3. Calculation examples

In the construction of houses and utility blocks, red solid bricks are most often used. It offers high performance and durability for buildings. Before starting construction with this material, you need to know not only its properties, but also be able to correctly calculate the weight parameters and consumption.

How much does one brick weigh?

Solid red brick is a bulky building material that is made using a special technology from high-grade refractory clay. It has a minimum of voids inside, their equivalent is usually 10-15%. To determine the weight of one piece of red solid brick, it is important to consider that it can be produced in three types:

  • single;
  • one and a half;
  • double.

The average weight of a single block is 3.5 kg, one and a half 4.2 kg, and a double block 7 kg. At the same time, for the construction of houses, material of standard sizes 250x120x65 mm is most often chosen, its weight is 3.510 kg. The cladding of buildings is performed with special single blocks, in this case one brick weighs 1.5 kg. For the construction of fireplaces and stoves, it is recommended to use material marked M150, it has excellent thermal stability and, with standard dimensions, the mass of one stove block can be from 3.1 to 4 kg.

In addition, ordinary brick of the M100 brand is used for exterior decoration, it is frost-resistant, provides the building with good sound insulation and protects it from moisture penetration. The weight of one such block is 3.5-4 kg. If the construction of multi-storey buildings is planned, then it is necessary to purchase material with a strength class of at least 200. Brick marked M200 has an increased level of strength, is characterized by excellent thermal insulation and weighs an average of 3.7 kg.

Calculation of the total mass of building material

In order for the constructed building to reliably serve for a long time, the quality of brickwork plays a huge role in its construction. Therefore, in order for the material to withstand the optimal and ultimate load, it is necessary to correctly calculate the mass of the material per 1 m3 of masonry. For this, the masters use a simple formula: the specific gravity of a red solid brick is multiplied by its amount in laying. At the same time, we must not forget about the mass of the cement mortar, and also take into account the number of rows, seams and the thickness of the walls.

The resulting value is approximate, since it may have minor deviations. In order to avoid mistakes during construction, it is necessary, when creating a project, to determine in advance the brand of brick, the method of masonry and correctly calculate the weight and width of the walls.

It is also possible to simplify the calculation of the total mass of the material by calculating individual areas.

1 pallet

Before you purchase a building material, you also need to know its consumption. The bricks are transported in special pallets, where the blocks are placed at an angle of 45, in the form of a "herringbone". One such pallet usually holds from 300 to 500 pieces of fragments. The total weight of the material can be easily calculated by yourself if you know the number of blocks in the pallet and the weight of one unit. Usually, wooden pallets weighing up to 40 kg are used for transportation, their carrying capacity can be 900 kg.

To simplify the calculations, the buyer and seller must also take into account the fact that a single red solid brick weighs up to 3.6 kg, one and a half 4.3 kg, and a double one up to 7.2 kg.Based on this, it turns out that on average from 200 to 380 bricks are placed on one wooden substrate. After performing simple calculations, the approximate mass of material on a pallet is determined, it will be from 660 to 1200 kg. If you add the tare weight, you will end up with the desired value.

Cube m

For the construction of buildings, you should also have information on how many cubic meters of material will be required for brickwork, how much it will weigh. Up to 513 blocks can be placed in 1 m3 of a single solid red brick, so the mass ranges from 1693 to 1847 kg. For one and a half bricks, this indicator will change, since in 1 m3 its quantity can reach 379 pieces, therefore, the weight will be from 1515 to 1630 kg. As for double blocks, in one cubic meter there are about 242 units and a mass from 1597 to 1742 kg.

Calculation examples

Recently, many land owners prefer to engage in the construction of houses and outbuildings on their own. Of course, this process is considered complex and requires certain knowledge, but if you draw up a project correctly and calculate the consumption of bricks, then in the end you will be able to build a beautiful and durable building. The following examples will help beginners in calculating building materials.

The consumption of red solid bricks for the construction of a two-story house is 10 × 10 m. First of all, you need to know the entire length of the outer floors. Since the building will have 4 walls, the total length will be 40 m. With a ceiling height of 3.1 m, the area of ​​the outer walls of two floors will be 248 m2 (s = 40 × 6.2). From the resulting indicator, you will have to subtract individual areas that are distant under door and window openings, since they will not be lined with bricks. Thus, it turns out that the area of ​​the walls of the future house will be 210 m2 (248 m2-38 m2).

For the construction of multi-storey buildings, it is recommended to make walls at least 68 cm thick, so the masonry will be made in 2.5 rows. First, the laying is carried out with ordinary single bricks in two rows, then facing with facing bricks is made in one row. The calculation of blocks in this case looks like this: 21 × 210 = 10710 units. In this case, a single ordinary brick for floors will be needed: 204 × 210 = 42840 pcs. The weight of the building material is calculated by multiplying the weight of one block by the total. In this case, it is important to take into account the brand of brick and its features.

Consumption of solid red brick for wall masonry 5 × 3 m. In this case, the surface area to be laid out is 15 m2. Since for the construction of 1 m2 you need to use 51 pieces. blocks, then this number is multiplied by the area of ​​15 m2. As a result, it turns out that 765 bricks are required for the construction of a 5 × 3 m floor. Since during construction it is necessary to take into account mortar joints, the resulting indicator will increase by about 10% /, and the consumption of blocks will be 842 pieces.

Since up to 275 units of red solid bricks are placed on one pallet, and its weight is 1200 kg, it is easy to calculate the required number of pallets and their cost. In this case, to build a wall, you will need to purchase at least 3 pallets.

For an overview of the characteristics of the red full-bodied Votkinsk brick M 100, see below.

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