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Paddy straws can be used as building material by converting it into straw bales, which can then be used to construct walls and roofs. The straw bales are held together using a combination of natural and synthetic binding agents like mud and lime. Once the bale structure is in place, it can be coatedRead more
Paddy straws can be used as building material by converting it into straw bales, which can then be used to construct walls and roofs. The straw bales are held together using a combination of natural and synthetic binding agents like mud and lime. Once the bale structure is in place, it can be coated with cement or cladding material for insulation and protection. The straw bales offer good thermal efficiency and sound absorption properties, helping create a more energy-efficient and comfortable space.
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