Sand
Sand is a natural
product which is obtained as river sand, nalla sand and pit sand. However sea
sand should not be used for the following reasons:
1.
It contains salt and hence structure
will remain damp. The mortar is affected by efflorenscence and blisters appear.
2.
It contains shells and other organic
matter, which decompose after some time, reducing the life of the mortar.
Sand may be
obtained artificially by crushing hard stones. Usually artificial sand is
obtained as a by-product while crushing stones to get jelly (coarse aggregate).
Sand is used in mortar and concrete
for the following purpose:
1.
It sub-divides the paste of binding
material into thin films and allows it to adhere and spread.
2. It fills up the gap between the building blocks and spreads the
binding material.
3. It adds to the density of the mortar.
4. It prevents the shrinkage of the cementing material.
5.
It allows carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere to reach some depth and thereby improve setting power.
6.
The cost of cementing material per
unit volume is reduced as this low cost material increases the volume of
mortar.
7. Silica of sand contributes to formation of silicates resulting
into the hardened
mass.
The properties of good sand are:
1. It should be chemically inert.
2. It should be free from organic or vegetable matter.
3. It should be free from salt.
4. It should contain sharp, angular and coarse grains.
5. It should be well graded.
6. It should be hard.
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