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Concrete masonry has been
established over the decades as one of the most popular building
systems available. Today, it continues to be the choice among
owners and designers who demand an economical, versatile,
and durable material for all types of construction. As the
art of concrete block manufacturing has become more and more
sophisticated, designers have begun to embrace the unlimited
creative possibilities that now exist with concrete masonry.
To satisfy increased design requirements, Oldcastle Adams Products
offers a wide variety of colors, textures, shapes, configurations
and finishes for all applications, from residential veneer
projects to load-bearing single-wythe commercial and institutional
structures. All Oldcastle Adams Products units are manufactured
with the highest quality raw materials and produced on the
most modern, computerized block making machinery.
Light weight and normal weight aggregates are carefully blended
to produce units of consistent texture with extremely high
compressive strengths and excellent insulative, fire resistant,
and sound absorbing properties. In order to continue producing
units of uncompromising quality, Oldcastle Adams Products continuously
updates plant machinery and maintains one of the industry's
most capable production staffs.
As the concrete masonry industry continues to evolve, Oldcastle
Adams Products is constantly evaluating new products and configurations
to meet the ever-changing needs of design professionals. The
following information contains the most readily available units.
Proprietary unit configurations and finishes are not included.
Should you identify an additional decorative or functional
requirement, please check with an Oldcastle Adams Products
representative for availability.
This directory is intended to provide guidance in the early
stages of project development. Typical unit configurations
are provided. Core areas are shown to help designers determine
appropriate reinforcement steel placement, insulation strategies,
or other design requirements. Design professionals are encouraged
to contact oldcastle Adams Products as early in the design
process as possible.
Concrete Masonry Units
All Oldcastle adams Products concrete masonry units (CMU) are
manufactured in compliance with the requirements of the American
Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard specifications
as follows: ASTM 90 - Standard Specification for Load bearing
Concrete Masonry Units ASTM 129 - Standard Specification for
Non-Load bearing Concrete Masonry Units.
Dimensions
The overall dimensions of CMUs are accurate to plus or minus
one-eighth inch. Width, height, and length are provided as
nominal dimensions of units. Actual dimensions are typically
three-eighths inch less than nominal.
Dimensional Specifications
CMUs are specified as width x height x length (w x h x l).
This introduction provides a coding system by which concrete
masonry units may be specified. The code is provided above
each drawing in the shapes and sizes sections. The coding system
has been adopted to avoid colloquialisms to describe similar
units.
Oldcastle Adams Products CMU Coding System
The Oldcastle Adams Products CMU coding system utilizes three
letters and six numbers and the descriptor in the following
format, YYYWWHHLL Descriptor. The first three letters, YYY,
indicate the type of finish on a unit, for example, PSF for
Profile Split-Face CMU, GF for Ground Face CMU, etc. The six
digits, WWHHLL, indicate the overall nominal dimensions of
the unit. The overall nominal dimensions are provided as width,
WW, by height, HH, by length, LL. The descriptor is an abbreviated
description of the unit.
Finish Descriptor (YYY)
The designations for regular, smooth face, and architectural
concrete masonry units are:
REG - Regular concrete masonry unit with no architectural finish
or integral color
PSMF - Smooth face concrete masonry unit with integral color
BN1 - Bullnose unit with one inch radius bullnose
GF - Ground face unit
PSF - Split face unit
Note: Color must be specified for all units except REG.
Unit Configurations
Solid CMUs are defined by the net cross-sectional area measured
in every plane parallel to the bedding surface equal to or
more than 75% of the gross cross-sectional area measured in
the same plane. Thus, solid units may be cored as much as 25%.
Units cored in excess of 25% are hollow units. The definition
of a hollow unit is any unit having a net cross-sectional area
measured in any plane parallel to the bedding surface less
than 75% of the gross cross-sectional area measured in the
same plane.
Color
The colors of concrete masonry units, concrete brick and concrete
pavers are dependent upon the colors and amounts of cement,
aggregate, additives and pigment used; curing method and time;
and manufacturing processes, such as splitting, grinding, or
polishing. Exposed aggregates, which occur in ground face and
split-face units, provide unique color variations.
Integrally Pigmented Concrete Masonry Units
The most common colors are achieved when the proportion of
pigment to cement is between two and three percent. Deeper
colors occur when the pigment to cement ratio is increased.
The most economical colors are earth tones. Blues and greens
may not be economical for entire projects but are excellent
for bands and accents. The final appearance may be altered
with additives, coatings, or stains.
Coatings and stains tend to "deepen" the original
color. Metallic oxide pigments produce colors that are permanent.
These pigments conform to the American Society for Testing
and Materials (ASTM) C979 - Standard Specification for Pigments
for Integrally Colored Concrete. Slight color variations in
aggregate from the quarry, cement mixtures from the manufacturer,
and manufacturing processes may alter colors. Due to these
multiple variations, color samples represent the standard colors
and may not exactly match the color of the final product.
Stains and Coatings
Stains and clear coatings may be used to alter the color of
the concrete masonry. Stains and coatings tend to "deepen" color.
Opaque coatings such as paint, are also common for concrete
masonry construction. Stains and coatings are usually employed
when a minimal variation in color is required. Stains and coatings
may also be selected to provide increased water penetration
resistance.
Effects of Architectural Features
When CMUs are exposed, the architectural features of the units
may be used to influence the overall appearance of the structure.
Features of the masonry units and mortar joint profiles may
be used to create various shadow lines. Split-face, smooth
face, and fluted units all have different effects on the overall
structure's appearance. The mortar joint profile is also an
important consideration. Different shadow lines are provided
with flush, concave, vee struck, weathered and raked mortar
joint profiles.
Effects of Mortar Color
Mortar is a significant portion of most concrete masonry construction.
For masonry construction with units having a nominal 8-inch
height and 16-inch length, mortar joints are about seven percent
of the wall surface area. For half height units (nominal 4-inch
height and 16-inch length), mortar joints are about eleven
percent of the wall area. When a masonry wall is constructed
using standard modular brick (actual 2-1/4-inch height and
7-5/8-inch length), the mortar joints are approximately twenty
percent of the wall surface area.
Mortar color may have a significant impact on the overall appearance
of the concrete masonry structure. Lighter mortar colors will
lighten the wall and darker mortar colors will darken it. The
mortar can also be pigmented to match the color of the concrete
masonry units. The variety of color options adds to the versatility
of concrete masonry construction, increasing the potential
for concrete masonry and paver systems to satisfy the aesthetic
requirements of virtually any project.
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