A Fly Ash Brick Making Machine is an equipment used to manufacture Fly Ash Bricks. Available in different working models like manual, semi-automatic, and automatic, these machines reduce labor, and speed up the brick manufacturing process. These Fly Ash Brick machines not only provide affordable solutions but also help in the conservation of the environment. These machines contribute to sustainable construction practices by utilizing fly ash (waste material) and reducing the demands of traditional clay and bricks. Its efficient working and precise construction improve the quality of the bricks and provide high-quality bricks within a minimal time.
Fly Ash bricks are made of fly ash, lime, gypsum and sand. These can be extensively used in all building constructional activities similar to that of common burnt clay bricks. The fly ash bricks are comparatively lighter in weight and stronger than common clay bricks.Fly ash (70%)Lime (10%) Gypsum (5%) and sand(15%) are manually feed into a pan mixer where water is added to the required proportion for homogeneous mixing. The proportion of raw material may vary depending upon quality of raw materials.This machine uses hydraulic pressure to compress the raw materials into bricks, with the pressure being applied by a hydraulic cylinder. The raw materials are loaded into the hopper, where they are mixed and then transferred to the molding chamber.
Fly ash (70%)Lime (10%) Gypsum (5%) and sand(15%) are manually feed into a pan mixer where water is added to the required proportion for homogeneous mixing. The proportion of raw material may vary depending upon quality of raw materials.This machine uses hydraulic pressure to compress the raw materials into bricks, with the pressure being applied by a hydraulic cylinder. The raw materials are loaded into the hopper, where they are mixed and then transferred to the molding chamber.Fly ash provides high fire resistance. Due to their high strength, there is very little breakage during transport and use. Due to their uniform size, mortar required for joints and plaster reduces almost by 50%. Due to lower water penetration, seepage of water through these bricks is considerably reduced.
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