how much required strength of cement concrete bricks(size 230x115x75mm)
Answer / Yasho Verma
The required strength of cement concrete bricks depends on their intended use and the relevant building code or standard. In general, for general-purpose bricks, the compressive strength is specified as 7 N/mm² (7 MPa) in Europe, while in North America, the common strength is 14.5 N/mm² (145 MPa). However, the actual required strength may vary based on factors such as exposure conditions, load-bearing capacity, and structural requirements.
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