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Basalt content of Concrete Masonry blocks in NSW 1

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rscassar

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Jul 29, 2010
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Does anyone know the typical basalt content of concrete masonry units manufactured in Australia. AS3700 gives higher wall heights for given FRL's for CMU's with >45% basalt, however I find it very difficult to get this information from suppliers.
 
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Basalt is a pretty solid rock material and very dense. It may be that CMUs using basalt are naturally stonger and stiffer. Other than that, I don't know.

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Ask the suppliers if they make their blocks using 'blue metal' aggregate. That's what the Australian construction industry calls basalt.
 
thanks, hokie... blue? Basalt in these environs is a fine grained ferromag igneous rock that's basically black...

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Thanks Hokie, not sure of the science behind basalt but it's constantly reference in AS3700 so must have favorable fire performance.
 
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