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We offer a complete product range of Red Clay Bricks and Fly Ash Bricks
Red clay brick, "The traditional bricks" are man-made materials that are widely used in building, civil engineering work and landscape design. Red clay Bricks are produced with best quality filtered soil & sweet water and fired by coal at a high temperature. Size of our bricks is standard by ensuring that you get most out of the money spent. Red clay bricks are typically used for building the decorative arch and optional sides around the oven vent and vent landing, and can be used for any decorative feature. Clay bricks have the natural and warm colours of burnt clay which are permanent and resist fading. As wall materials, clay bricks make walls heavy and dense and conduct heat slowly.
Red clay brick, "The traditional bricks" are man-made materials that are widely used in building, civil engineering work and landscape design. Red clay Bricks are produced with best quality filtered soil & sweet water and fired by coal at a high temperature. Size of our bricks is standard by ensuring that you get most out of the money spent. Red clay bricks are typically used for building the decorative arch and optional sides around the oven vent and vent landing, and can be used for any decorative feature. Clay bricks have the natural and warm colours of burnt clay which are permanent and resist fading. As wall materials, clay bricks make walls heavy and dense and conduct heat slowly.
Red Clay bricks are also classified in the category of solid clay paving bricks. These come into existence after hard firing in the kilns that are computer controlled.
The red clay bricks also simply called the bricks can be used for pavement and building constructions throughout world. These are generally in the category of flat bricks that are bonded so that there will be an increase in strength in the structures. There is use of different category of red clay bricks and the size varies. The red clay bricks come in the category of common burnt clay bricks.
RoleRed clay bricks have the immense role in the various construction projects of India. These are durable and versatile building material and carry the load bearing capacity. These have low energy impact and high thermal mass. These are very good example for the sustainable and long time strength for the constructions. These bricks are in big demand in India and the demand will never become less till the construction is going on.
Difference between Fly Ash Bricks and Red Clay BricksAdvantages
| Properties | Red Clay Bricks |
| Size | 220 X 110 X 70 mm (Size may vary slightly) |
| Weight | 3 Kg |
| Density | 1600-1700 kg/m3 |
| Compressive strength | 100 kg/cm2 |
| Water Absorption | 15-20% |
Fly ash Bricks "Eco friendly product" is a Pulverised ash brick (PAB) technology is a process of converting industrial waste materials into quality building materials. At present, the technology is well established in converting thermal power plant waste into quality bricks. These bricks are machine made & uniform in shape and size, therefore, here is no variation in size of the bricks & require less mortar in. The thickness of plaster can be reduced substantially. Fly Ash Bricks is lighter & manufacturing process is also faster than the conventional clay bricks. The bricks are ready for dispatch within 12 hours of manufacture. These bricks are manufactured throughout the year, even during the monsoons. FLY ASH is the extremely fine ash 'flying' along with flue gases is trapped in electro-static precipitators (ESP) and is collected.
Fly ash is used for the manufacturing of bricks and these bricks are also called fly ash bricks. These are environmental friendly and are also economical when it comes to finances as compared to various other building products. Many builders use the fly ash bricks because of their comparative strength than the conventional bricks.
The fly ash brick is made by compression of class C fly ash and water at 28 Mpa [272 atm] and after this, it is cured for a time period f 24 hours in steam bath at 66 degree Celsius. After this, the air entertainment agent is used for toughening. The lasting time of these bricks exceeds 100 freeze thaw cycles. The class C fly ash has high concentration level of calcium oxide and this is the reason the brick is also called as the self cementing brick. One achieves the block hardness by the cement strength and by the process called autoclaving; there is instant curing mechanism in the brick. The fact is gypsum is a long term strength gainer. The aluminium paste provides the chemical reaction and this provides the insulation properties as compared to other concrete materials that are light in weight.
Role in construction/infrastructure projects in IndiaThere is a major use of fly ash bricks in the construction projects of India because of their high strength and in practical; one does not find any leakage during use as well as during the transportation. Because of their uniform size, there is reduction in mortar usage to the level of fifty percent for joint and plaster. Water penetrates at the low levels resulting in reduction of water seepage through bricks. All these are highly noteworthy for the builder of infrastructure projects in India resulting in a great demand of these bricks for various construction projects.
Comparison between fly ash and normal bricks
Advantages
| Properties | FLY ASH BRICKS |
| Size | 220 X 110 X 70 mm (Size may vary slightly) |
| Weight | 3 Kg |
| Density | 1600-1700 kg/m3 |
| Compressive strength | 75 - 100 kg/cm2 |
| Water Absorption | 10-15% |