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Fly ash is a byproduct from burning pulverized coal in electric power generating plants. During combustion, mineral impurities in the coal (clay, feldspar, quartz, and shale) fuse in suspension and float out of the combustion chamber with the exhaust gases. As the fused material rises, it cools and solidifies into spherical glassy partic.
1. What is CLC ?
No, Wet bricks does not mean inferior quality bricks. Fly Ash Bricks are usually wet because they are cured with water for more than 12-15 days. Lower layers of bricks in a batch remain wet for very long period.
2. Are you worried about rising construction costs of projects ?
No, Wet bricks does not mean inferior quality bricks. Fly Ash Bricks are usually wet because they are cured with water for more than 12-15 days. Lower layers of bricks in a batch remain wet for very long period.
3. Why should a CLC Block Plant Be setup ?
No, Wet bricks does not mean inferior quality bricks. Fly Ash Bricks are usually wet because they are cured with water for more than 12-15 days. Lower layers of bricks in a batch remain wet for very long period.
4. What is Procedure of Making CLC ?
No, Wet bricks does not mean inferior quality bricks. Fly Ash Bricks are usually wet because they are cured with water for more than 12-15 days. Lower layers of bricks in a batch remain wet for very long period.
5. What Are the Advantages ?
No, Wet bricks does not mean inferior quality bricks. Fly Ash Bricks are usually wet because they are cured with water for more than 12-15 days. Lower layers of bricks in a batch remain wet for very long period.
