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Brick earth is typically unsuitable for manufacturing bricks if it contains high levels of clay, silt, and sand, as these materials can affect the strength and permeability of the bricks. Additionally, too much organic matter can negatively affect the final color and structure of the finished bricksRead more
Brick earth is typically unsuitable for manufacturing bricks if it contains high levels of clay, silt, and sand, as these materials can affect the strength and permeability of the bricks.
Additionally, too much organic matter can negatively affect the final color and structure of the finished bricks. Impurities such as iron oxide, too much moisture, or an unbalanced PH can also render brick earth unsuitable for manufacturing bricks.
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