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1S: 875 (Part 1) - 1987 (Incorporating IS : 1911-1967 ) (Reaffirmed 1997) Edition 3.1 (1997-12) Indian Standard CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DESIGN LOADS (OTHER THAN EARTHQUAKE) FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES PART 1 DEAD LOADS — UNIT WEIGHTS OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND STORED MATERIALS (Second Revision ) (Incorporating Amendment No. 1) ‘UDC 624.042 : 006.76 ©BIS 2002 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 Price Group 12 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 CONTENTS 0. FOREWORD 1. Scope 2. BUILDING MATERIALS ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8 9, 10. 11. 12, 13. 14, 16, 16. 17. 18, 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33, 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39, 40. AL. 42. 43. 44, Acoustical material Aggregate, coarse Aggregate, fine Aggregate, organic Asbestos Asbestos cement building pipes Asbestos cement gutters Asbestos cement pressure pipes ). Asbestos cement sheeting Bitumen Blocks Boards Bricks Brick chips and broken bricks . Brick dust ( SURKHI ) . Cast iron, manhole covers Cast iron, manhole frames . Cast iron pipes Cement ). Cement concrete, plain . Cement concrete, prestressed . Cement concrete, reinforced Cement conerete pipes Cement mortar Cement plaster Cork Expanded metal Felt, bituminous for waterproofing and damp-proofing, Foam slag, foundry pumice Glass Gutters, asbestos cement Gypsum Iron Lime Linoleum Masonry brick Masonry, stone Mastic asphalt Metal sheeting, protected Mortar Pipes Plaster Sheeting Slagwool PAGE WOCOO COB OBVMSHIIVIYA MAMTA RARE IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 45. Soils and gravels 46. Steel sections 47. Stone 48. Tar, coal 49. Thermal insulation 50. Terra cotta 51. Terrazzo 52. Tiles 53. Timber 54. Water 55. Wood-wool building slabs 3. BUILDING PARTS AND COMPONENTS TABLE 2 UNIT WEIGHTS OF BUILDING PARTS OR COMPONENTS 1. Ceilings 2. Cement concrete, plain 3. Cement concrete, reinforced 4. Damp-proofing 5. Earth filling 6. Finishing 7. Flooring 8. Roofing 9. Walling 4, STORE AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS APPENDIX A UNIT WEIGHTS OF STORE AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS 1. Agricultural and food products 2. Chemicals and allied materials 3. Fuels 4. Manures 5. Metals and alloys 6. Miscellaneous materials 7. Ores 8. Textiles, paper and allied materials PAGE 7 wy 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 31 31 32 33 33 34 34 36 37 37 IS: 875 (Part 1) - 1987 Indian Standard CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DESIGN LOADS (OTHER THAN EARTHQUAKE) FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES PART 1 DEAD LOADS — UNIT WEIGHTS OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND STORED MATERIALS (Second Revision ) 0. FOREWORD 0.1 This Indian Standard (Part 1) (Second Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 30 October 1987, after the draft finalized by the Structural Safety Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council. 2A building has to perform many functions satisfactorily. Amongst these functions are the utility of the building for the intended use and occupancy, structural safety, fire safety; and compliance with hygienic, sanitation, ventilation and daylight standards. The design of the building is dependent upon the minimum requirements prescribed for each of the above functions. The minimum — requirements pertaining to the structural safety of buildings are being covered in this code by way of laying down minimum design loads which have to be assumed for dead loads, imposed loads, snow loads and other external loads, the structure would be required to bear. Strict conformity to loading standards recommended in this code, itis hoped, will not only ensure the structural safety of the buildings which are being designed and constructed in the country and thereby reduce the hazards to life and property caused by unsafe structures, but also eliminate the wastage caused by assuming unnecessarily heavy loadings. 0.3 This Indian Standard code of practice was first published in 1957 for the guidance of eivil engineers, designers and architects associated with planning and design of buildings. It included the provisions for the basic design loads (dead loads, live loads, wind loads and seismic loads) to be assumed in the design of buildings. In its first revision in 1964, the wind pressure provisions were modified on the basis of studies of wind phenomenon and its effect on structures, undertaken by the special committee in consultation with the Indian Meteorological Department. In addition to this, new clauses on wind loads for butterfly type structures were included; wind pressure coefficients for sheeted roofs both curved and sloping, were modified; seismic load provisions were deleted (separate code having been prepared) and metric system of weights and measurements was adopted 0.8.1 With the increased adoption of the code, a number of comments were received on provisions on live load values adopted for different occupancies. Simultaneously, live load. surveys have been carried out in America and Canada to arrive at realistic live loads based on actual determination of loading (movable and immovable) in different occupancies. Keeping this in view and other developments in the field of wind engineering, the Sectional Committee responsible for the preparation of the standard has decided to prepare the second revision in the following five parts: Part 1 Dead loads Part 2 Imposed loads Part 3. Wind loads Part 4 Snow loads Part 5 Special loads combinations Earthquake load is covered in a separate standard, namely IS : 1893-1984* which should be considered along with the above loads. 0.4 This standard deals with dead loads to be assumed in the design of buildings and same is given in the form of unit weight of materials. ‘The unit weight of other materials that are likely to be stored in a building are also included for the purpose of load calculations dige to stored materiale. 0.4.1 This standard incorporates IS : 1911+ published in 1967. The unit weight of materials Incorporated in this standard are based on information available through published Indian Standards and various other publications. 0.4.2 This edition 3.1 incorporates Amendment No. 1 (December 1997). Side bar indicates modification of the text as the result of incorporation of the amendment. 0.4.8 The values given in this standard have been rounded off in accordance with IS : 2 - 19608, and loads *Criteri (third revision ). ‘Schedule of unit weights of building materials (first revision) {Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised ) thquake resistanT design of structures IS: 875 (Part 1) - 1987 1. SCOPE 1.1 This code (Part 1) covers unit weight/mass of materials, and parts or components in a building that apply to the determination of dead loads in the design of buildings. 1.1.1 The unit weight/mass of materials that are likely to be stored in a building are also specified for the purpose of load calculations Nore 1 — Table 1 gives the unit weight mass of individual building materiale in alphabetical order; ‘Table 2 covers the unit weight mass of parts or components of a building; and Appendix A gives unit weight mass of stored materials. 2. BUILDING MATERIALS along angles of internal friction as 2.1 The unit weight/mass of materials used in appropriate. building construction are specified in Table 1. ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS. ‘MATERIAL, Nominal SZ Weioir Mass Ok THICKNESS mm aN kg per @ @ @ w 6 1. Acoustical Material Belgrass 10 570x100 7.65x 10° © 0.68t00.78 ? Glass fibre 10 380x103 0.39 a Hair 10 10x10 1.95 7 ‘Mineral wool 10 13.45 x 1 137 Slag woal = 2.65, 270 or = 235 240 7 2. Aggregote, Coarse Broken stone ballast: : Dry, well-sheken 16.70 to 18.35, 1.600 to 1.870 * Perfectly wet = 18.85 to 21.95 1920 t0 2240 7 Shingles, 3 to 88 mm 1435 1460 : Broken bricks: Fine - 14.20 1450 7 Coarse = 9.90 1010 : Foam slag (foundry pumice) = 635, 700 7 Cinder* = 788 800 7 3. Aggregate, Fine Sand: Dry, clean = 15.10 to 16.70 1840 to 1.600 » River = 18.05, 1840 : Wet = 17.25 to 19.60 1.760 to 2 000 . Brick dust ( SURKH!) = 990 1010 : 4. Apsregate, Organic Saw dust, loose - 1.55 160 7 Peat: Dry - 5.5010 6.30 560 to 640 7 Sandy, compact = 185 800 7 ‘Wet, compact = 1335 1960 | 5. Asbestos Felt 10 0.145 18 nt Fibres: Pressed = 9.40 960 nt Sprayed 10 0.02 2 at Natural - 29.80 3000 mt Raw = 5.80 to 8.85, 600 to 900 7 6. Asbestos Cement Building Pipes (see under 41 Pipes’ in this table ) "Also used for filling purposes (Continued ) IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd MATERIAL Noman Size ‘WEIGHT/MAss OR THICKNESS mm EN ig per @ cc @ cy ® 11. Asbestos Cement Gutters (see IS : 1626 (Part 2)-1980* } Boundry wall gutters: 400 « 160 x 250 mma 125 016 160 n 450 «160 x 800 min 125 016 160 300 = 150 x 295 min 128 018 130 ; 2785 128 «178 mn 109 0.085 38 Valley gutters: 900 x 200 x 228 mn ws ons 48 : 00 x 150 x 225 mn 125 0.160 16.1 : 450 x 128 x 150 mm a3 oss us 400 > 126 = 250 min 25 030 132 : Half round gutters: 150mm 95 eos 7 250 mim 95 oor 7 800m 95 o087 7 8. Asbestos Cement Pressure Pipes (ve under 41 ‘Pipe’ in this table ) 8. Asbeston Cement Sheeting (See 18459-19701) Corrugated (pteh » 146 mm) 6 o.118t00190 12000183 Semicorrugated (piteh = 340 mm) 6 Oiewoi = 20w180 Plain 5 0.08 9.16 : 10, Bitumen es 0.102 1040 m 11 Blocks Lime-baged solid blocks - 865101265 880t01200 Hollow’ (open an lve n and closed eavity concrete ocks) {ee IS : 2185 (Part 119798) crate - aa us : “ised bearing) Grade - 141%0094 1441096 : ‘Joad bearing) Grate = 1.41 t0 0.94 144 1096 7 ‘non-load bearing) sald console blocks - 1765 1800 7 12. Boards cork boards: ‘Compreaned 10 0.04 Sraikary 10 oe 2 . Fibre building boards Toor 18 18881977) 6 0080 0.047 aenmosm 3 098 fo eitoeas Medium hardbosrd 8 9.938 to 0.068 eee 12 8.056 09 0.098 3iew980 “Specification for asbestos cement building pipes and pipe fittings, gutters and gutter fittings and roofing fittings: Part 2 Gutters and gutter fittings (first revision ). +Speeification for unreinforced corrugated and semi-corrugated asbestos cement sheets ( second revision ). +}Specification for lime based block (firs revision ) {$§Specification for concrete masonry units: Part 1 Hollow and solid concrete blocks ( second revision . [Specification for fibre hardboards ( second revision ) (Continued ) IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd Marea, Nowunat Sze ‘werciernMass OR THICKNESS mm kN kg @ @ ® w 3 0.024 to 0.095, 2400 3.60 Standard hardboard 4 0.081 to 0.047 320t0 480 5 0.038 to 0.059 400 t0 6.00 ‘Tempered hardboard 6 0.087 0.071 4800 720 2 0.071 to 0.106 720101080 Fire insulation board 9 0.035 36 : (ee IS: 8848-1985") 2 0.047 48 : Fibre insulation board, ordinary 18 oon 72 : ‘oF flame-retardant ‘yp, % 0.098 100 7 bitumen-bounded fibre insulation board ‘Gypsum plaster boarde 95 0.069 to 0.098, 70 100, (ee 18 * 2095-1982t ) 125 0.093 to 0.147 95 W150, 1% 0.110 9 0.154 112501575 |, Insulating board (bre) 2 0.034 35 4 Laminated board (fibre) 6 0.034 35 | ‘Wood particle boards ‘(see 18 : 3087-1985 ) Designation: FPS 4.90 10 885, 500 t0 900, FPTH 490 10 8.85, 500 10 900, XPSO 49000885 500 £0 900, XPrU 4.90 to 885 500 to 900 : ‘Wood particle boards for insulation = 3.90 400 | ‘purposes (see 18: 3129-19858) High density wood particle boards (see IS : 3478-1966 |) Type 1, Grade A - oat 2 a ‘Type 1 Grade B 0.088 9 : Type 2, Grade A ou 2 : Type 2, Grade B = 0.088 9 : Note 1 —Density of medium hardboard varies from 350 to 600 kg/m’. Note. 2— Density of normal hardboard varies from 800 to 1 200 kg/m’. Note 8 — Density of tompered hardboard varies according to treatment, The actual value may be had from the manufacturers. Note 4 — All the three types of hardboards are manufactured to width of 1.2 m, 13. Bricks ‘Common burnt clay bricks = 18.70 to 18.85 1.600 to 1 920 (ee IS: 1077-19874 ) Engineering bricks a 2120 2160 7 ‘Heavy duty bricks - 24.50 2500 : ‘Cove 15 :2180-1985°* ) Pressed bricks - 1.760 to 1.840 2 Refractory bricks = tacts 1760 to 2 000 : ‘Sand cement bricks = : 1840 Sand lime bricks = 2080 - 1M. Brick Chips and Broken Bricks (see under 2 ‘Broken bricks in this table ) 45. Brick Dust ( SURKHI) = 9.90 1010 i “Specification for fibre insulation boards. ‘Specification for gypsum plaster boards ( first revision ). Specification for wood particle boards (medium density) for general purposes (first revision ) {Specification for low density particle boards (first revision ) | Specification for high density wood particle boards. {Specification for common burnt clay building bricks (fourth revision ). Specification for heavy-duty burnt clay building bricks ( second revision ) (Continued ) IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 16. M1, 18, 19, 20. ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd ‘MarentaL o Cast Iron, Manhole Covers (eee 1S 51726") Double triangular (HD) Cireular (HD) Cirevlar (MD) Rectangular (MD) Rectangular (LD) Single seal (Pattern 1) (Pattern 2) Double seal ‘Square (LD) Single seal Double seal Cast Tron, Manhole Frames {(s0e 18 : 17286") Double triangular (HD) Cireular (HD) Cireular (MD) Rectangular (MD) Rectangular (LD) Single seal (Pattern 1) (Pattern 2) Double teal Square (LD) Single seal Double seal Cast Iron Pipes (see under 41 ‘Pipes’ in this table ) Cement (see IS :269-19761 ) Ordinary and aluminous Rapid-hardening Cement Concrete, Plain Aerated No-fines, with heavy agarogate ‘No-fines, with light aggregate With burnt clay aggregate With expanded clay aggregate With clinker aggregate ‘With pumice aggregate ‘With sand and gravel or crushed natural stone aggregate ‘With sow dust With foamed slag aggregate ‘Nowinat Size ‘on THICKNESS @ 500 560 560 610 455, 610 **Specification for cast iron manhole covers and frames, ++Specifieation for ordinary and low heat Portland cement (third revision ). WeicHT/Mass iN ke per @ w o 116 8 Cover 137 140 . 116 18 : 137 140 : O57 58 7 083 64 a 078 80 i. 023 23 . 05 15 : 028 29 : 03 3 . 025 26 . 028 23 7 036 a7 . 1.09 ur Frame 113 115, * oa 85 : 1.06, 108 : os7 58 . 063 64 : of 64 : os 15 . 030 30 i 023 23 : 0.07 7 . 013 3 . 035 15 : 08 18 : 14.10 1440 1255 1.280 * 145 760 » 15:70 t0 18.80 160010 1 920 - 865 to 12.55 880 to 1 280 : 1725102120 1760102160 : 9.40 to 16.50 960 to 1 680 ° 125501725 1.28010 1 760 : 5.50 to 11.00 1560 to 1 120 : 22,001023.50 2240102 400 : 6.30 to 16.50 640 t0 1 680, . 9.40 to 18.05. ‘960 10 1 840 : (Continued) IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd MATERIAL NoMaNaL Suze OB THICKNESS a @ 21. Coment Concrete, Prestressed - (conforming to IS : 1343-1980" ) 22. Cement Concrete, Reinforced With sand and gravel or erushed natural stone aggregate: With 1 percent steel = With 2 percent steel = With 5 percent steel = 23. Cement Conerete Pipes (Csee under 41 ‘Pipes’ in this table ) 24. Cement Mortar = 28. Cement Plaster = 26. Cork - 27. Expanded Metal (conforming to IS : 412-1976 ) Reference No, Size of Mesh, Nominal swM LwM 100 250 100 250 100 250 5 200 5 200 6 200 115 118 8 5 18 15 5 BESBRLSRE SSESSAE SES SemssHeewe BE SSSESSSSSS SSRRERSSSS SESS 30 31 32 33 125 34 10 35 10 36 10 “Code of practice for prestressed concrete (first revision ). ‘Specification for expanded metal stoe] sheata for general purposes ( second revision ). 8585 SSESSSSSSS SBaaaaa 40 40 WeIcHr/nass aN kg per @ @ ) 23.50 2400 mn? 22.75 t0 24.20 21002470 ” 28.25 to 24.80 2870 to 2530 ™ 24,80 to 26.50 2530 to 2 700 ” 20.40 2080 . 20.40 2080 ” 2.35 240 ” ‘0.030 3.08 2 0.024 247 ™ 0.016 1.60 ° 0.042 428 i 0.032 3.29 " ‘0.021 214 0.080 02 0.060 617 : 0.060 6.17 ” 0.028 285 ” 0.039 401 0.039 401 : 0.020 2.04 ” 0.020 204 ” 0.054 58 ” 0.038 3.93 o 0.028 281 i: 0.021 219 7 0.070 715 ” 0.070 715 : 0.050 5.09 a 0.050 5.09 ” 0.036 3.63 o 0.036 3.63 : o.oz1 218 » 0.021 218 o 0.050 508 - 0.050 508 7 0.040 4.00 7 0.030 313 ” 0.030 3.3 7 0.025 250 7 0.025 2.50 7 0.050 598 7 0.035 3.59 7 0.028 287 7 (Continued ) IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd ‘MATERIAL ‘Nowa Size ‘Of THICKNESS a @ Reference No. Size of Mesh, Nominal ‘WM LW 37 25 28.5 38 95 28.5 39 95 28.5 40 6 25 4a 6 25 42 8 25 43 5 20 “4 3 rr 28. Felt, Bituminous for Waterproofing and Damp-proofing ( see IS : 1922-1982" ) Fibre base: ‘Type 1 (Underlay) = ‘Typo 2 (Self-finished felt): Grade 1 ~ Grade 2 = Hessian base: ‘Type 3 (Self finished felt Grade 1 a Grade 2 = WEIGHT/MASS iN ke Per @ w 6 0.050 59 at 0.028 281 * 0.020 2.09 . 0.074 155 > 0.048 438 ” 0.038 390 ” 0.050 BOL » 0.041 428 ” 8.94 x10-? 085 . 21.48 x 10-3 219 » 30.21 x 10-8 3.08 » 21.87 x 1073 223 35.70 10% 304 Nove 1— The weight of untreated based shall be taken as in the dry condition, Nore 2 — Tho weights given above are indicative of the total woight of ingredients used in the manufacture of felt and not of the ingredients determined from a physical analysis ofthe finished materi 29. Foam Slag, Foundry Pumice = 30. Glass see IS : 2885-1977t ) Sheet 20 25 30 40 50 3 65 31. Gutters, Asbestos Cement (see under 7 “Asbestos cement gutter’ in this table ) 82. Gypsum Gypsum mortar Gypsum powder 38. Iron Gray, cast White, cast Wrought 34. Lime Lime concrete wit burnt clay aggregate 685 0.049 0.082 oom 0.098 0.123 0.134 0.167 11.75 18,89 to 17.25 70.80 68.95 to 69.90 1430 t0 75.70 75.50 18.80 700 50 63 15 100 125 137 1790 1200 1410 to 1760 7200 7080 to7 130 17 580 t0 7 720 7700 1920 ‘Specification for bitumen felts for waterproofing and damp-proofing (third revision ) ‘Specification for lat transparent sheet glass ( second revision ). (Continued) IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 86. 36. 97. 38. 39, 40. ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd MATERIAL NoMINAt Size (OR THICKNESS mm a @ Lime mortar ~ Lime plaster = Lime stone in lumps, uncalcined = Lime, unslaked, freshly burnt in pieces = Lime slaked, fresh = Lime elaked, after 10 days = Lime, unslaked ( KANKAR ) Lime, slaked ( KANKAR ) Linoleum ( see IS :658-1980* ) 44 7 32 Sheets and tiles 82 16 Masonry, Brick Common burnt clay bricks = Engineering bricks = Glazed bricks = Pressed bricks i - Masonry, Stone Cast - Dry rubble ao Granite ashlar oe Granite rubble = Lime stone ashlar or Marble dreased er ‘Sand stone czy Mastic Asphalt 10 ‘Metal sheeting, Protected Galvanized Steel ‘Sheets and Plain (aee 18: 277-1985) 1.60 1.26 Chass 1 00 0.80, 0.63, 1.60 125 Class 2 1.00 0.80 0.63 1.60 125 Clase 3 1.00 0.80 063 1.60 1.25 Class 4 1.00 080 063 Mortar Coment 7 Gypsum = Lime ae "Specification for lincleum sheets and tiles (second revision ) WricirMtass kN ke per @ “ 6 15.70 to 18.05 1600 to 1840 im 1725 1760 1255 to 14.10 1280 to 1440 : 8.60 t0 1020 Ba0t01000 = 570t06.0, 580 to 640, : 135 800 : 1138, 1180 : i000 1020 : 0.056 9 58 2 0.040 2 41 : 9.0285 a7 : 0.0215 22 : 1885 1920 2355 2400 ” 2040 2080 Ki 2200 2240 : 2255 2300 ” 2040 2080 . 2590 2640 : 2355 2400 : 2510 2560 = 26.50, 2700 : 2200 2240 “i oas 22 oas, 1331 ; 1104 1086 0.088 860 0.069 703 0.058 570 0.129 13.16 102 oat 0.038 845 9.067 688 : 0.054 555 i 0.28 3301 : O10 1026 : 0.081 3.30 0.066 o73 : 0.088, 540 : oar 12.04 0.100 10.19 ‘ 0.081 822 : 0.065 6.66 7 0.052 532 : 2040 2080 180 1200 i 1870 to 18.05 1600t0184 = + Specification for galvanized steel sheets (plain and corrugated) fourth revision ) (Continued ) 10 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd NOMINAL SZE 8 THICKNESS ‘MATERIAL a 41. Pipes ‘Asbestos cement pipes Asbestos cement pressure pipes (see IS : 1592-1980 ) Cast iron Pipes: Rainwator pipes eee IS 1230-19794) Standard overall length 18 m with socket Standard overall length 1.5 m with socket Pressure pipes for water, gas and sewage: 8) Centrifugally cast (see IS : 1536-19768 1 4) Socket and spiget pipes: ‘Barrel: Class LA Class A @ 50 60 80 90 100 125 150 50 80 100 135 150 200 250 300 550 5 100 125 150 50 5 100 125 150 80 100 125 160 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 760 80 100 125 150 200 250 200 350 400 450 500 KN @ 0.082 to 0.034 0,082 to 0.043, 0.081 to 0.054 (0.082 to 0.060 0.058 to 0.065. 0.072 to 0.086 (0.086 to 0.108 0.056 0.067 0,090 0.139 17s 0.264 0.380 0.539 0.073 0.108, 0.137 0.196 0.255 0.064 0.093 0.123 0.172 0.230 1.344 0182 0.287 0.295 0.492 0.582 0.760 0.944 1146 11383 1,620 2.186 2.778 aia 0.187 0.203 0.259 0.326 0472 0.637 os24 1.030 1.262 1530 175 WEIGHT/MASS kg per o o 33035 om? 33to 44 52t0 55 53to 61 59to 66 78t0 88 88 to 110 5.7 ” 6a . 92 142 ae 269 . 388 : 55 : 15 pipe 110 ” 140 : 200 . 260 . 65 ” 95 . 125 . 175 235 47 186 24.2 301 440 593 765 963 6s 14.0 165.2 2108 283.2 i 3172 i 1810 : “Specification for asbestos cement buildings pipes and pipe fittings, gutters and gutter fittings and roofing fittings: Part 1 Pipes and pipe fittings (first revision ) ‘Specification for asbestos cement pressure pipes ( second revision Specification for cast iron rainwater pipes and fittings (second revision ). {Specification for centrifugally cast (spun) iron pressure pipes for water, gas and sewage ( second revision ) s (Continued ) u IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd MATERIAL Nowa Si Werosmass. on THK maps ry ke per ® @ @ @ 6) 600 2.367 214 m Class A 00 3.056 au6 = 750 3azz 348.9 : 80 0172 113 : 100 0216 220 fe 125 0281 287 fe 150 0.352 359 a 200 Osi m1 4 250 692 708 “ 300 0.896 o14 7 Class B 350 12 143 a 400 1368 195 fe 0 1657 1590 is 500 1929 196.7 i 600 2578 262.9 fe 700 3317 3382 a 780 3733 3806 iH 80 0.054 35. Socket 100 0.069 a it 125 0.090 92 4 150 oun u8 i 200 0.165 168 ‘i 230 0225 29 fe Sockets for Class LA, Clans Aand | 300 0292 208 i ‘Clase B barrele 350 0.368 318 i 400 0.454 463 : 50 0549 560 i 500 ea? 660 e 600 ore 893 i 00 tas 1168 i 750 1202 4317 rs 3) Mange pipe wth serowed Barrel. Class A 20 t0300 Same as for centrifugally cast socket and spigot pipes, Class A Class B 800300 ‘Same as for centifugally cast socket and spigot pipes, Clase B 80 0.092 43 Flange is oe &3 : 5 és Flanges for Class And Class B | 125 2.065 7 » barrels 200 on na z 250 O14 147 z 300 182 186 a by Vertically east socket and spigot pipes (see IS : 1597-1976" ) eo 80] Sams as fr contrfgaly cst socket and spigot pies, z 2 * : cee 1000 5.59 570 7 8 38 Ea ee eeteas Fe : | saan pretend en a eff 8 c a f ° Cate 1000 6.07 619 ” 8 ‘g Et : 1B iB ® : tee HHtehaae ie : "*Specification for vertically cast iron pressure pipes for wator, gas and sewage ( first revision ) (Continued ) 12 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd Marat NOMINAL SIZE WeIcHn/Mass on THICKNESS on: we ne o @ @ o 6) 50] same as for centrtaly cast socket and spigot pipes, ey ‘Class A and Class B Socket for Clase A and Class B | Sop 4 aa mi basin! 1.000 218 222 » 1100 260 265 “ 1200 307 313 oa 1500 491 501 7 ‘© Sand cast langed pipes): ‘Barrel: i ‘Same as for contrifugally cast socket and spigot pipes, s ‘Clase A Claas A 00 a ‘Samo as for vertically east socket and spigot pipes, a Clana A 80 Same a for centiigaly cast socket and spigntpipes, 760 one Class B oo 7 ‘Same as for vertically cast socket and spigot pipes, sto ‘Class B 80 0.036 37 Flange 100 oat 42 125 0.052 53 150 0.086 67 200 0.091 93 : 250 ony 120 7 300 148 7 350 194 : 400 234 * Flanges for Class Aand Class B | 450 265 - Barrels 500 321 | 600 440 i 700 599 | 150 698 | 800 808 | 900 46 _ 1.000 1200 | 1100 1390 i 1200 1730 i 1500 216.2 | Concrete pipes (see IS : 458-1971° ) 80 19 m 100 2 * 160 a1 7 Class NP1 (unreinforced non-pressure | 250 a1 ‘ipes) 300 0 350 88 400 97 450 119 ” 80 20 . 100 4 - 150 33 - 250 2 : 300 5 * Class NP2 (reinforced concrete, ight | 280 hoe : duty, non-proseure pipes) nn toy 7 500 141 . 600 193 7 700 223 . 800 287 : 900 358 : *Specifcation for eonerete pipes (with and without reinforcement) (second revision). 13 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd Morena Nona S12 Wercirrass on THICKNESS m0 oo ke per o ° ® ® © 1000 4.20 428 » 1100 515, 525 : Class NP2 (reinforoe concrete, ight | 1200 608 620 7 0.091 929 : oda 1445 ‘i 0.015 1.50 ie 0.023 234 i: 0.031 313 7 0.041 413 _ 0.062 630 5 0.082 838 | oa 1445, | (Continued ) 16 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd MATERIAL NOMINAL Size ‘Weiaut/Miass ‘OR THICKNESS mn kN ke per a @ @ a) ® 10 0.015, 1.50 15 0.027 234 . For working pressure 35 MPa 20 0.045, 456 25 0.085 8.69 32 0.182 13.51 50 0.050 5.07 . Soil, waste, and soil and waste 5 0.073 748 ventilation pipes 100 0.097 988 7 150 0.160 16.36 20 0.020 2.09 . 25 0.025 256 i Flushing and warning pipes 32 0.032 328 40 0.039 3.95 50 0.049 507 Gas pipes: 10 0.008 oat 1% 0.017 1.70 20 0.028 260 Heavy weight gas pipes 25 0.084 348 32 0.035 457 : 40 0.061 627 . 50 071 720 : 10 0.008 ost . 6 012 121 . 20 0.020 209 Light weight gas pipes 25 0.029 2.99 : 32 0.087 374 : 40 0.047 476 : 50, 0.058 387 Q 100 137 4 if 150 O26 22 : 200 0.324 33 * 230 ola 42 Ca2e Note below ) Stoneware, salt-glazed pipes 250 0.10 82 . (Ceoe IS 651-1980" } ‘300 0.775 79 _ ‘350 0.980 100 7 400 1.26 138 ” 450 Lad 47 : 500 Lm 180 : 600 235 240 * 42, Plaster (see also 6 Finishing’ in Table 2 ) Comont - 20.40 2080 Lime = 17.35 1760 Acoustic 10 0.078 8 ‘Anhydrite 10 0.206 a » Barium sulphate 10 0.284 29 : Fibrous 30 0.088 9 . Gypsum 30 0.186 9 . 43, Sheeting Asbestos ( see under 9 ‘Asbostos coment ‘sheoting’ in this table ) Galvanized iron ( see under 39 ‘Metal sheeting, protected’ in this table ) Glass (see under 30 ‘Glass’ in this table ) Plywood 1 0.007 or - ‘Nore — This is non-preferred size and its manufacture is permitted for a limited period, “Specification for salt-glazed stoneware pipes and fittings (fourth revision ) (Continued ) 16 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd NOMINAL Size OR THICKNESS MATERIAL a 44, Slagwool 45, Soils and Gravele Aluvial ground, undisturbed Brokon sone ballast Dry, well-shaken Perfectly wet, Chalk Chay China, compact Clay fills: Dry, lumps Dry, compact Dap, compact Wet compact Undisturbed Undisturbed, gravelly, Barth: Dry Moist Gravel: Loose Rammed Kaolin, compact Loam: Dry, loose Dry, compact. ‘Wet, compact Loess, dry ‘Marl, compact Mud, river, wet Peat: Dry ‘Sandy, compact Wet, compact Rip-rap Sand: Dry, clean River Wet Shingles: Aggregate 3 to 38 mm Fine sand: Dry Saturated Silt, wet, 46. Steel Sections Hot rolled {see IS : 808 (Part 1)-1978* | Beams — Designation MB 100 MMB 125 ‘MB 160 MB 175 MB 200 MB 225 @ 1 Hebb biddta ttt vb titre 4 i V1 Weiceratass kN ig per @ @ 6 265 270 mi 15.69 1.600 i 15.70 to 18.35 1.600 to 1.870 ” 18.85 t0 21.95 1.920 to 2.240° ” 15.70 to 18.85 1.600 to 1.920 . 21.95 2240 " 10.20 1040 . 14.10 1440 ” 1725 1760 : 20.40 2.080 4 18.85 1920 ” 20.40 2.080 : 18.85 to 18.05, 1410 t0 1840 » 16.70 to 19.60 1.600 to 2.000 7 15.70 1.600 . 18.85 to 21.20 1920 to 2 160 : 25.50 2.600 » 11.75 1200 7 15.70 1.600 ” 18.85 1920 7 14:10 1440 7 17.25 to 18.85 1760 to 1920 : 31.25 to 18.85 1760 to 1920 7 5.50 106.90 560 to 640 e 735 800 13.35 1.360 7 55 to 14.10 1280 to 1 440 _ 26.10 to 15.70 1.540 to 1 600 7 3a 1840 Hl 17.25 to 19.60 1760 to 2.000 i 13.75 1.400 " 15.70 1.600 7 20.40 2.080 i" 17.25 to 18.85 1.760 to 1 920 ” ons us = oust 134 _ 0.147 150 ‘ 0.191 195 ‘ 0.249 25.4 I 0.206 s12 > "Dimensions for hot-rolled steel sections: Part 1 MB series (beams) ( second revision ) aw IS ; 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd ‘MATERIAL a Beams — Designation MB 250 ‘MB 300 MB 350 MB 400 MB 450 MB 500 MB 550 MB 600 Columns — Designation [see IS : 808 (Part 2)-1978* ] ‘SC 100 sc 120 SC 140 SC 160 SC 180 SC 200 SC 220 SC 250 Channels — Designation Lee IS : 808 (Part 3)-1979% | ‘Medium weight channel sections with sloping flanges MC 75 MC 100 MC 125, MC 150 MC 175 Me 200 Me 225 MC 250 MC 300 ‘MMC 350 MC 400 Medium weight channel sections with parallel flanges (see Note below ) MCP 75 MCP 100 MCP 125 MCP 150 MCP 175, MCP 200 ‘MCP 225 ‘MCP 250 BECP 300 MCP 350, ‘MCP 400 Equal leg angles — Size {see 1S : 808 (Part §)-1976¢ ] TSA 2020 TSA 2525 TSA 3080 Nowat Size OR THICKNESS @ 30 40 50 aN @ 0.365 0.452 514 0.604 710 052 1.00 121 0.98 0.257 0327 oat 0.495 0591 0.690 0.839 0.070 0.098 0.185 0.192 0.219 0.256 0.300 0.356 0419 0.491 0.070 0.094 0.128 0.165, 0.192 0219 0.256 0.300 0.356 0.419 0.491 0.009 0.011 oon 0.014 0.018 ona 0.018 0.022 Weta Mass w na 100) 168 196 228 26.1 306 36.3 427 501 a4 956 131 168 196 25 26.1 806 36.3 227 50.1 8 22 Note — These sections are steel in the developmental stage and may be available subject to agreement with the manufacturer. “Dimensions for hot-rolled steel sections: Part 2 Columns — SC series (second revision ). Part 3 Channels, MC and MPC series ( second revision ) Part 5 Equal leg angles ( second revision ) ‘Dimensions for hot-rolled steel sect ‘Dimensions for bot-olled steel sect (Continued } 18 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd ace: Nomnsat S1ze Weroun ass HCKNESS on Tex a ke per a @ @ ® © 30 0.016 16 m 40 9.021 21 : 1SA.2595 50 0.026 26 > 60 0.029 30 : 30 0.018 18 7 40 0.024 24 7 18a 4050 50 0.029 30 : x 0.094 35 : oz 21 7 0.027 27 : SA 4545 0.033 34 * 0.030 40 : 0.023 23 ” 0.029 30 : IsA.50650 9.037 38 * 044 45 . ou 42 ” °. 49 * 18A.5555 0.063 64 : oor 79 ” 0.04 45 > 0.053 54 > SA 6060 9.088 70 > 0.084 86 : 0.098 49 z 0.057 58 : 18.6565 0078 7 : 0.092 24 ; 0.052 53 * 0.062 63 : 18a 7070 0.081 83 * 0.100 102 * 0.058, 57 " 0.067 68 * 8A 7575 087 89 » 0.108 10 » oor 13 » 0.084 96 : 18A 8080 ous ne : 0.137 Mo : 0.080 82 " 0.108 108 ” 18A 9000 oust 14 ” 0.155 188 : 9.090, 92 » ong 1 » ISA 100100 04s 149 > oam a7 : oa, 134 » 0.63 168 : JSA.110110 0.198 197 * 0.252 25.7 ° 0.156 159 0.193 19.7 . TSA 190130, 0230 235, ” 0.301 30.7 : 0.225 229 » 0.268 23 : 8A 150150, 0351 358 : 0.432 aa " 0.62 36.9 : 0.476 485, : 8A 200200 0.588 609 : 0725 739 (Continued ) 1 IS : 876 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd NOMINAL Size on gS MaTERIAL @ ‘Unoqual leg angles — Size “tee 18 808 ar 6) 1976") ISA 3020 ISA 4025 18 4530 18A.5030 18a 6040 1SA.6545, 18a 7045 ISA 7550 TSA 8050 1SA 9060 ISA 10065 18A 10075 18A 12571 ISA 12595 TSA 15075 ISA 150115 184 200100 120 80 100 120 160 100 120 160 KN @ oon od 0.018 0.015 0.018 0.024 027 0017 0.092 0.027 0.082 0.018 0.024 0.029 0.084 0.038 0.043 0.057 0.040 0.048 0.063 0.082 0.051 0.088 0.081 0.048 0.055 0.073 0.088 0.048 0.058 0.076 0.092 0.067 0.087 0.108 0.128 074 0.087 0.120 oo7e 0.103 o.z7 0.151 0.090 0.119 0.146 0.098 0131 0.162 0.193, 0.134 0.167 0.198 0.160 0.197 0.235 0.308 0.225 0.268 0.351 WEIGHTINASS. “Dimensions of hot-rolled steel sections: Part 6 Unequal leg angles (second revision ). ke o ret 14 18 1s 19 24 28 4a 22 28 33 18 18 30 as 3a 58 aL 49 64 43 52 67 83 az 56 14 90 49 59 1 oa 68 89 1.0 130 15 99 122 BO 105, 180 154 92 wa 49 104 134 165 197 137 ara 202 163. 201 240 a4 229 213 358 per oD (Continued ) 20 IS : 876 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd NosiNAL Size OR THICKNESS (MATERIAL o 1A 200150 Cold formed light gauge structural steel sections (see IS : 811-1965"): Light gauge sections — angles Size: 1100 x 100 20% 80 6060 50x50 4040 30x30 2020 ‘Channels without lips Si 100 x 100 80 x 80 60 x 60 50x50 40% 40 80x 30 (2 100 120 160 20.0 WEIGHT/MASS ke per a 6 269 m 321 . 22 : 520 : 0.047 491 » 0.060 07 . 0.030 3.05 * 0.087 3.82 : 0.047 482 “ 0.018 1.82, : 0.022 226 : 0.028 283 : 0.085 3.86 . 0.012 121 . 0.015 151 ki 0.018 187 ” 0.023 234 : 0.029 293 : 0.007 0.75 ‘ 0.009 0.96 0.012 119 fl 0.014 148, ‘ 0.018 1.84 a 0.005 0.56 " 0.007 i 0.009 7 010 : 0.004 » 0.005 i" 0.008 056 0.070 735 . 0.088 9.01 ™ 0.044 4.52 . 0.058 5.66 . 0.070 a2 . 0.098 2.69 0.033 3.35 : 0.041 418 7 0.051 524 ” o.018 179 i 0.022 223 i 0.027 276 7 0.084 344 7 0.042 430 i" 0.011 132, » 0.014 142, i 017 175 if 0.021 237 0.026 270 : 0.008 oe ” 0.010 Lod . 0.013, 1.28 0.015 158 . "Specification for cold formed light gauge structural steel sections (revised ). (Continued ) 21 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd MATERIAL Nomnat Size WEIGHTIMASS. ‘OR THICKNESS eo mm ry ke per a ® a @ o Channels without lips Size: 1.25 0.008, 0.53 m 20x 20 16 0.007 0.86 20 0.008 081 : 2.00 0.045, 458 7 250 0.056 570 . aaa 315 0.070 74 400 0.088 9.01 : 2.00 0.042 427 . 2.50 0.052 531 _ ae 315 0.085 665, [ 400 0.082 8.38 i" 2.00 0.039 3.95 ” 160 » 50 250 0.048 492 7 315 0.060 616 . 1.60 0.028 267 : 2.00 0.038 333, . te 2.50 0.041 413, a 315 0.051 57 : 1.60 0.024 242 » 12040 2.00 0.030 301 250 0.037 a4 - 1.25 0.017 1.70 7 1.60 0.021 2a7 eee 200 0.026 270 2.50 0.083 3.35 fe 1.25 0.013 1.81 ” 1.60 0.016 x67 7 8030 200 0.020 207 250 0.025 2.56 1.25 oon 12 7 60x30 1.60 014 142 7 200 0.017 175 : 1.25 0.010 1.02 7 50x 30 1.60 0.013 129 7 200 0.018 160 : ‘Channels with lips Size: 2.00 0.051 524 _ 250 0.063 6.50 7 ee 315 0.082 8.26 i“ 400 0.108 1048 : 1.60 0.038 333 : 200 0.041 434 : oe 250 0.052 5.32 : 3.15 0.065 662 . 1.25 gore 1.04 . 1.60 0.024 246 one 200 0.081 320 : 250 0.039 3.95 7 135 0.016 164 7 50x50 1.60 0.020 208 i 2100 0.025 257 i: 1.25 013 1.35 i 40x 40 1.60 0.017 170 2.00 0.020 209 Q 1.25 0.009 0.95 aa 60 0.012 120 7 (Continued ) IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 TABLE 1_ UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Conid MareRiaL, @ Channels with lips Size: 200 x 80 180 x 80 160 % 80 140 «70 120 « 60 100 x 50 80x40 60 x 30 80x30 Hat sections Size: 00 x 100 20 x 80 60 x60 50x50 40x40 100 x50 80x40 60x30 50x25 100 « 150 NoMINAL Size ‘on THICKNESS @ 1.60 200 2.50 315 4.00 1.60 2.00 2.50 315 4.00 1.60 200 250 3.15 4.00 1.60 2.00 2.50 315 4.00 125 1.60 2.00 250 315 1.25 160 2.00 2.50 1.25 2.00 125 160 1.25 160 2.50 3.15 4.00 2.00 2.50 315 1.60 2.00 250 1.60 2.00 125 1.60 1.60 200 2.60 1.25 {3m 2.00 1.25 160 1.25 315 4.00 Ny @) 0.047 0.059 0.075 0.094 ous 0.045, 0.056 oon 0.089 0.2 0.049 0.053 0.068 0.084 0.106 0.038 0.047 0.058 0.075 0.094 0.0285 0.031 0.041 0.050 0.063 0.021 0.027 0.083 0.048 0.017 0.022 0.027 0.012 0.015 0.011 014 0.068 0.089 0.115 0.043 0.056 0.072 0.026 0.034 0.043 0.022 0.028 0.013 0.018 0.034 0.044 0.054 oo21 0.028 0.084 0.016 0.020 0.013 0.01 0.34 Weronn/Mass kg per a 6) 484 m 6.02 : 187 959 12.05 459 Bm 728 9.10 1142 434 5.39 6.89 . 8.60 : 10.79 384 ” 476 591 ° 761 954 mt 252 7 321 414 52 638 213 271 3.35 434 7 am 2220 . 272 1.25 157 135 145, 689 » 9.05, . 11.78 439 sa : 136 2.63 345 . 434 : 2.25 2.88 1.38 183 351 445 551 235 i 283 351 164 ‘ 208 1.35 ” 10.28 18.68 23 IS: 875 (Part 1) - 1987 TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd MareRIAL NoMINAL SIZE Weiour/Mass (OR THICKNESS “a iN ig Per @ @ @ @ co) Hat sections Size: 3.15 0.089 9.08 m sox 0 {208 ons ig 08 2.50 0.050 5.2 i 60x 90 8.15 0.067 6.82 7 4.00 0.084 859 7 2.00 0.033 337 ” 50% 75 2.50 0.048 444 ” 8.5 0.055 ea . 1.60 0.021 214 7 40x60 2.00 0.028 232 : 250 0.035 355 : ‘Rectangular box sections Size: 1.60 0.072 135 » oe 200 0.090 916 i 1.60 0.065 6.60 " aD 200 0.081 822 ” 1.60 0.087 5.85, 7 en 2.00 oon 728 » 1.60 0.050 5.09 : aaa: 2.00 0.062 634 si 1.60 0.048 434 7 care 2.00 0.053 539 7 1.25 0.028 282 7 Aone 160 0.085, 3.58 7 1.25 0.022 223 7 ee 1.60 0.028 283 7 1.25 0.016 1.64 core 1.60 0.020 2.08 1.25 0.014 cary ” see 160 0.018 1.83 7 ‘Square box section Size: : 2.60 0.097 9.86 ae 200 oat 1230 1.60 0.087 8.86 ” ee 2.00 0,108 1104 : 1.60 0.764 77185 ” ee 2.00 0.098 979 _ 1.60 0.087 685 7 eae 2.00 0.084 833 4 1.60 0.057 5.85 if cats 200 0.071 728 a 1.25 0.037 3.80 too ree. 160 0.087 484 7 1.25 0.030 301 ” nee 1.60 0.038 384 . 1.35 0.022 223 : beaanie 1.60 0.028, 288 ‘ 1.35 0.018 184 7 Pee 1.60 0.028 233 : Rolled steel tee bars (see IS : 1179-1978" ) Designation ISNT 20 7 0.009 09 » ISNT 30 = old 14 Q ISNT 40 = 0.034 35 ° ISNT 50 = 0.044 45 > ISNT 60 = 0.053 54 : ISNT 80 = 0.084 96 . ISNT 100 = 0.47 150 : ISNT 150 = 0223 228 "Specification for hot-rolled and slit steel tee bars { second revision ) 24 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd roan Nowa, Se Wsornaes a W % ver w ® ® o ® Designation “si 7 oaso ss ® 1S io - iss Bo : tur ae E Sass mt : ISH eo - 3B a : 1st 10 = oor 31 ; Isr 0 oo u ; toro = a ia ; iseras0 = oan a8 ; isireo oa “0 : irs = Sate n ; ISLT 100 ca 0,125, 12.7 a ists 7 ose 33 ; rvs = Sees % : oro = Seis $3 : iriias 7 ed 8a ; sie cee png seins ee ES oa - Barre = ass on ; is lest 7 saa ed ; brs 2280 . oa ie ; rs oF 5 oa sa ; som Agate = 25,50 2.600 a? ‘eegme 7 wees Boi aire = HESBS Bouse cat = as ie ee a a8 He Sie = ae iss Ee = ae Fe ; i = Bae is rns = Basso odions0 era = Bwons ieecism etal Se = e709 100 ; ‘Moderately rammed, dry = 18.85 1920 ” ree ne = Bs ta : ora = Booms eww crest - Buses wwe tf toe Beees = posses ve Bi Be : Rime fBoncw eis Guar rok a 288 : Salas = HBonn wre sine = 28 tate : Soap one E Be ihe : 4 dol Erect auras - a0 xoxo l Somtntaki (oe Seba) = se ise : Saas ie = se isis : Router Oe ates) = 3 ine : Bache: = 3 ie : 48, Therma laton Thee a reysw28ss 120009400 Groaed fare ndstagweet = HBeBS BERR Eetnici sdpugrene = tees | NGG?o ecient Grade A. - Up_ to 29.40 Up to 3 000 Gee : Beabviain Shrotoaea Grate 2 Bete doeissoen rev atum sis plaon oe = BOSS ase 8e0 ‘temperature up to 650°C) “Specification for steel sheet piling sections. +Specifiation for crude coal tar for general use (second revision ). +¢Specification for coal-based naphtha (first revision ). ‘Specification for road tar (revised ) |iSpecification for coal tar piteh (revised ). (Continued ) 25 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd Morea Nowa, Se Wace eee w ee w 2 @ o & 50. Terra Cotta et 18.36 to 23.25 1870 to 2370 ml! ‘51. Terrazzo Paving 10 0.24 4 mm Soe Patons ° 083 % 2 Tite Mantle pattern - .08 9008 noo Tie fect Polystyrene wall tiles 99x 99 0.0138 1.35 im? rissa leet) uieiiies als Fr 58, Tiner Tia Indian tines ves aoe ee) Aglaia = 8.34 850, nm? Po = 38 ss " Ale = $3 a : Fon 7 ae oe isk 7 os Fe Aten : i so ; = a & : = tos ss 7 188 0 : 7 as Ed : o Mo ‘es : : ip ‘ss = ie ae = im 28 = 18 Fa : 7 we Li : 7 ia ‘80 : 7 éh os : 7 oi fe : = 38 me = i #0 : 7 a8 oss : 7 138 FA : 7 He oso 7 sat sso 5 = the EY ‘i - HH a : 7 $8 $36 : 7 ih sos : - oe #8 " = te es E ts ‘ss : e ta: a8 : 7 iar as : Bitty 7 és os : cher 7 Ere ose " ce E $8 $00 : er 7 Be a : ote - 185 200 : We aver rye 7 ot tes : cunaen 7 oan ‘ss : Cypress = 5.05. 515, » Beers 7 33 ae i Boot = 588 By : Berar = 108 Ey Bin ale fate 2 1m 18s : ret = i Ea ; Disp = o8 ss ; Bhot = a8 Ey ; “Speciation or day retin an, Mangas pater aon rion ‘tSpecification for polystyrene wall tiles. {Classification of commercial timbers and their zonal distribution (revised ) (Continued ) 26 IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 Hathipaita Hiwar Hollock Hollong Hom Horse chestnut Tali Indian Chestaut Indian Hemlock Indian Oak Indian Olive Inl Sack Jaman Jarul Jathikeai Lambapatti Lampatt Laurel Lendi Machilus: Gamblei Macranths Maharukh ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd [NOMINAL SIZE OR THICKNESS @ PEELE EE DEE ETOP TE PEE Ete 414 SSRESSESS SES RSEE ER 628 740 WEIGHTIMASS kg a) 560 835 530, 1150 640 545, 515 755 515 415 (Continued } 27 IS: 875 (Part 1) - 1987 ‘TABLE 1 UNIT WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS — Contd ve cane ‘ious Swe s im ee Ee 6.62 675 nm? FE ie gf : ie BY 7 Bg 7 go: E is Be: - 9.76 995 : 7 zi : 7 7 i 7 = a 7 = 7 = = 7 Soe: : 7 es 3 = if eB: 7 a: is Bo: 7 Bt 7 Bt = 7 e : = 7 2 7 if = 7 7 = Z ie Ee = 7 ene 7 ie eat : i. ae 7 Fi ee ed Site : i eg: 7 ie : 2 7 Be: 7 Ff ae 7 it a: . 7 B 7 7 Bi PA ae 7 aoe = ig eB: = 7 a = if B = 7 2: : 7 Bg: 7 7 # = 7 eo: 7 Fe Bo: : ig ane = i B 3 . ia eile: is 7 2 ie & : if 8 vee = iz eit: a : 7 ao: Seer uinernmd if a SEecimmennd = ie mllllel: ees : 8 BS : e : ie B vert th it nb end tone ph pant 2 pe ance 0 te ‘Fresh - 981 1000 nm 7 : 88 mf © i Bll as w cos al Elle 8. BUILDING PARTS AND COMPONENTS IS : 875 (Part 1) - 1987 3.1 The unit weights of building parts or components are specified in Table 2. TABLE 2 UNIT WEIGHTS OF BUILDING PARTS OR COMPONENTS: MATERIAL Nowanat Size (08 THICKNESS 1. Ceilings Plaster on tile or concrete Plaster on wood lath, ‘Suspended metal lath and cement plaster ‘Suspended metal lath and gypsum plaster 2 Cement Concrete, Plain (see 20 ‘Cement concentrate, plain’ in Table 1) 3. Cement Conerete, Reinforced (see 21 “Cement concrete, reinforced’ in Table 1 ) 4. Damp-Proofing (see 28 ‘Felt bituminous for waterproofing and damp proofing’ in Table 1) 5. Karth Filling (see 45 ‘Soils and gravele! in Table 1) 6. Finishing (see also ‘Floor finishes’ given ‘under 7 Flooring’ and 8 Roofing’ in ‘Table 1) ‘Aluminium foil Plaster: ‘Acoustic Anhydrite Barium sulphate Fibrous Gypsum or ime Hydraulic ime or cement Plaster ceiling on wire netting Nove — When ood or metal lathing is used, add 1. Flooring ‘Asphalt flooring ‘Nove — For macadam finish, add Compressed cork Floors, structural: ‘Hollow clay blocks including reinforcement and mortar jointing ‘between blocks, but excluding any ‘concrete topping [Nort — Add extra for concrete topping Hollow clay blocks including reinforcement and concrete ribs between blocks, but excluding any concrete topping [NOTE — Add extra for concrete topping. 13cm 25 em 25en 25 em 10 30 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 195 115 200 300 115 125 140 160 115 WEIGHT/MASS 0.25, 0.39 0.74 049, 25 40 5 50 <—_—_— Negligible —______> 0.08 021 028 009 019 023 0.26 0.06 022 0.26 0.04 147 167 186 216 255 118 127 137 147 157 176 196 22 7 160 170 190 230 260 120 130 140 150 160 180 200 29

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