Fly Ash Brick
Fly Ash Brick is a product of basic cement clinker materials i.e. FLYASH, STONE DUST/SAND, LIME, GYPSUM and BONDING AGENT. The mix is so ideally worked out to produce bricks of higher strength with consistency as well as uniformity.. The manufacturing process is fully automatic with state of art technology. Fly Ash Bricks are promoted as an alternative to burnt clay bricks within the construction field in India. Though a new age product introduced in the market, Fly ash bricks are very well accepted by the organized sectors in heavy industries, high rise buildings, large townships, colonies, etc. because of unique features as given below:
Fly Ash Brick is a product of basic cement clinker materials i.e. FLYASH, STONE DUST/SAND, LIME, GYPSUM and BONDING AGENT. The mix is so ideally worked out to produce bricks of higher strength with consistency as well as uniformity.. The manufacturing process is fully automatic with state of art technology. Fly Ash Bricks are promoted as an alternative to burnt clay bricks within the construction field in India. Though a new age product introduced in the market, Fly ash bricks are very well accepted by the organized sectors in heavy industries, high rise buildings, large townships, colonies, etc. because of unique features as given below:
DURABILITY:
1) Higher Compressive strength.
2) Lower water absorption.
3) Better Thermal insulation.
4) No salt-pitting tendencies / No efflorescence.
1) Higher Compressive strength.
2) Lower water absorption.
3) Better Thermal insulation.
4) No salt-pitting tendencies / No efflorescence.
AESTHETIC APPEAL:
1) Smooth surfaces and uniform sizes.
2) Better Thermal insulation.
3) Thinner masonry joints due tohigher uniformity in size & Shape.
1) Smooth surfaces and uniform sizes.
2) Better Thermal insulation.
3) Thinner masonry joints due tohigher uniformity in size & Shape.
ECONOMY:
1) Less nos. of bricks consumption due to regular uniform full sizes.
2) Wastage component lower at site due to high strength
3) Less Mortar consumptiondue to thinner joints.
4) Saving in plastering due to lesser plaster thickness.
5) Almost 20% lower cost per unit of construction
1) Less nos. of bricks consumption due to regular uniform full sizes.
2) Wastage component lower at site due to high strength
3) Less Mortar consumptiondue to thinner joints.
4) Saving in plastering due to lesser plaster thickness.
5) Almost 20% lower cost per unit of construction
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