What Is the Bullet/Ballistic Resistance of Concrete Masonry?
Revised 2017 The actual resistance of concrete masonry assemblies to high velocity projectiles such as bullets varies considerably depending on…
Revised 2017 The actual resistance of concrete masonry assemblies to high velocity projectiles such as bullets varies considerably depending on…
Revised 2014 Concrete masonry units are colloquially known by many names, most predominately “concrete block”, “cinder block”, “CMU”, or simply…
Revised 2023 The International Building Code (IBC) outlines multiple options for documenting the fire rating of concrete masonry assemblies, including:…
Revised 2014 Prisms are saw-cut from existing concrete masonry for a variety of reasons, and correctly determining the compressive strength…
Revised 2014 Prior to 2000, ASTM C90 included two different type designations for concrete masonry units: Type I units were…
Revised 2014 Rarely. Although higher R-Values reduce heat flow through building elements, the R-Values have a diminishing impact on the…
Revised 2024 The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) [1] provides several different, independent methods of complying with the minimum energy…
Revised 2014 Capping is used on concrete masonry units and other concrete products to create a smooth, plane, and level…
Revised 2014 Yes, when specific criteria are met. The compressive strength testing of masonry grout is covered under ASTM C1019…
Revised 2014 While no two segmental retaining walls are exactly alike, there are several features common to many segmental retaining…