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What Are Fly Ash Bricks? Manufacturing Process? The building material fly ash brick (FAB) is made out of class C or class F fly ash and water. It's employed in the construction of masonry units. The bricks can withstand more than 100 freezethaw cycles after being compressed at 28 MPa (272 atm) and cured for 24 hours in a 66 °C steam bath before being toughened using an air-entrainment agent. Because of the high concentration of calcium oxide in class C fly ash, the brick is considered "self-cementing.". The process saves energy, minimizes mercury pollution in the environment, and is often 20% less expensive than traditional clay brick production.
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING OF FLY ASH BRICK Fly Ash Bricks are bricks made from the waste material left over from various manufacturers as a by-product. The powdered ash is the only solid component of the brick, while water is the primary liquid component. Other substances that have been economically protected so far are only in small amounts. The manufacture of fly ash bricks is based on the reaction of lime with fly ash silica to produce calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H), which binds the materials together to form brick and acts as a binding material. The quality of the fly ash used determines the quality of the bricks produced