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Bitumen tests
1. Penetration test
2 . Specific gravity
3. Flash point
4. Ductility
5.Solubility
6. Thin film over test
7.kinematic Viscosity
8. Softening point
Filler Tests
1. Gradation
2. Specific Gravity
3. P.I
Asphalt tests
1. Marshall moulds
GMB (Bulk Specific gravity of marshall)
Stability
Flow
VIM / Air Voids
VMA
VFB
2. GMM test
3. Extraction test
Bitumen Content and grading
The common brick tests performed on the field as well as in the laboratory are described
below.
Compressive Strength Test: ...
Water Absorption Test: ...
Efflorescence Test: ...
Impact Test: ...
Dimension Tolerance Test: ...
Soundness Test: ...
Hardness Test: ...
Structure Test
Here are 6 common quality tests on concrete before and after completion of casting on site.
Slump test before leaving the batching plant and on arrival on site. ...
Compressive strength test. ...
Water Permeability test. ...
Rapid Chloride Ion Penetration Test. ...
Water Absorption Test. ...
Initial Surface Absorption Test.
CEMENT TEST.
1) Field Testing Of Cement.
2)Physical / Laboratory Testing Of Cement.
a) Fineness Test.
b) Normal consistency test.
c) Initial and final setting time test.
d) Soundness test.
e) compressive Strength Test.
Steel tests
Bend test.
Impact test – Further categorised as Charpy test and Izod test.
Hardness test.
Tensile test.
Fatigue test.
Corrosion resistance test.
Wear test
Types of soil tests for construction
Moisture Content Test. This is a very important test for building construction. ...
Specific Gravity Test. The specific gravity of any substance is the ratio of density to the density
of the water. ...
Dry Density Test. ...
Atterberg Limits Test. ...
Proctor's Compaction Test.
Aggregate tests
Crushing test.
Abrasion test.
Impact test.
Soundness test.
Shape test.
Specific gravity and water absorption test.
Bitumen adhesion test
Types of stone
1 Introduction.
2 Alabaster.
3 Basalt.
4 Granite.
5 Limestone.
6 Marble.
7 Onyx.
8 Quartzite.
Types of wood
4. Types of Formwork
4.1. Foundation Formwork. Foundation formworks can be designed in various ways. ...
4.2. Wall Formwork. Wall formwork consists of vertically arranged upright timbers (formwork
bearers) to which sheeting boards are nailed at the concrete side. ...
4.3. Ceiling Formwork. ...
4.4. Beam Formwork. ...
4.5. Column Formwork
9 different types of roofing materials
Solar tiles. Advanced solar collectors integrate seamlessly into existing shingles, generating up to
1 kilowatt of energy per 100 square feet. ...
Asphalt shingles. ...
Metal roofing. ...
Stone-coated steel. ...
Slate. ...
Rubber slate. ...
Clay and concrete tiles. ...
Green roofs