POTENTIAL OF CORN HUSK AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR MAKING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY BRICK
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https://doi.org/10.33474/jice.v3i1.16017Keywords:
Brick, Corn Skin, SNI 03-0349-1989, SNI 03-0691-1996, Compressive Strength, Timeworn.Abstract
Currently, environmentally friendly building materials continue to be developed, one of which is by utilizing corn husks. This research was conducted to determine the quality produced based on the Indonesian National Standard with the experimental design method. Using corn husk as a substitute for brick-making was 5%, 10% and 20%. This research went through 2 stages of testing, namely compressive strength and wear strength. The number of specimens for each variation was 5 for compressive strength and 3 for wear, with 69 specimens. The best test for compressive strength of 7 days is produced by a test object with a percentage of 5% cube, which can produce an average compressive strength of 49.154 kg/cm² and meets the quality standard of SNI 03-0349-1989 class III. the percentage of 5% cube meets the class III quality standard with an average compressive strength value of 57,257 kg/cm². However, the best compressive strength of the brick-shaped test object is produced by the 10% test object that meets the class IV quality standard with an average compressive strength of 30,183 kg/cm². In the wear test, all variations of the bricks did not meet the quality standard of SNI 03-0691-1996.References
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