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Making bricks from rice-hull ash
The fuel ash from rice mills has been used for making building-quality bricks when fully decarbonised, but this is not a simple process. The National Research Centre at Dokki, Cairo, has used the partially decarbonised ash with magnesium oxychloride cement to make light-weight bricks with crushing strengths up to 30 kg/cm2.
Making bricks from rice-hull ash
The fuel ash from rice mills has been used for making building-quality bricks when fully decarbonised, but this is not a simple process. The National Research Centre at Dokki, Cairo, has used the partially decarbonised ash with magnesium oxychloride cement to make light-weight bricks with crushing strengths up to 30 kg/cm2.
Making bricks from rice-hull ash
Maksoud, M. Abdel (author) / Khalil, A. A. (author) / Arafa, M. (author)
Building Research & Information ; 5 ; 88
1977-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
European Patent Office | 2015
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