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Rebuilding Nature – The Environmental Impact of Fly Ash Bricks










Fly ash bricks are creating more impacts than just a few you can probably imagine in rebuilding nature. The waste materials for ash bricks from thermal power plants not only create sustainable building materials that the construction industry love now a days, but also have long lasting impacts on rebuilding nature. The research shows how red bricks manufacture on the river banks have impacted our environment in the wrong way. Using timber to fire expose human habitation nearby to burning of harmful gases and dust. The vegetation is affected by the heat, dust and smoke particles that are deposited on the leaves adversely effecting photosynthesis. While these are mere side effects, the main side effect is caused by the using alluvium rich top soil as the main ingredient for red bricks.
Fly ash bricks on the other hand use waste material as the ingredient. While this hardens the bricks and make them zero tolerant to moisture. It also checks the environmental pollution that is caused from burning red bricks. Fly ash bricks are boon to civilization. There are only a few examples like this where the collateral damage caused by scientific development used to further develop civilization. The technology of creating bricks that are strong and durable have also make the architects happy.

Fly ash bricks Vs Red bricks

·    Uniform in shape and smooth in finish as the manufacturing is carried out using machinery.
·        Fly ash bricks are lighter as the main composition is fly ash.
·        Fly ash bricks are less porous.
·        The cost of fly ash brick is approximate 30% lower than clay brick.
·       Fly ash bricks are made from raw materials which come from combustion of coal in thermal power plants.
·        Red bricks are uneven in shape as mostly clay bricks are made manually.
·        Red bricks are heavier as compared to fly ash bricks.
·        Red bricks are more porous.
·        The cost of Red brick is higher than fly ash brick.
·       Red bricks are made from clay which is collected from fertile land or the top soil.

In all aspects fly ash bricks are better than red bricks. They are environmental friendly because maximum constituent is ash and fly ash brick has greater strength as compared to red bricks

Supertech Creations as a Fly ash bricks manufacturers are contributing highly towards this while creating successful business ventures. Fly ash blocks have been strong and durable bricks that are used in construction of individual houses as well as large residential projects.
With the changing times, Fly ash blocks have been on the forefront of creating technologies that will help in protecting the environment. Hold on to the old order of things will not help in future prospects – this is not just a statement but a very essential fact in #2020

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