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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: February 9, 20202020-02-09T09:14:38+05:30 2020-02-09T09:14:38+05:30In: Brick Masonry

Which brick is better, clay or fly ash brick?

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    1. Mahima Singh
      2022-04-10T23:28:20+05:30Added an answer on April 10, 2022 at 11:28 pm
      • Cement, slag, and fly ash are used to make Fly Ash Bricks, which have a more consistent shape due to the fact that they are formed in a machine mould. Its compressive strength ranges from 75 to 100 kg/cm2.
      • Clay bricks are formed from clay soil and have a non-uniform shape due to the fact that they are hand-molded. Compressive strength ranges from 30 to 35 kg/cm2.
      • So, in every way, fly ash bricks are better to clay bricks. They are environmentally friendly because the majority of the ingredient is ash, and fly ash bricks are stronger than red bricks.
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