Ecofriendly Brick Using Bone-Meal, Cowdung Ash and Wood Ash
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The investigation focuses on the creation of sustain- able practices. Clay, cow dung ash, wood ashes, and bone were used to create the bricks. Sustainable building materials are produced using the food industry’s production methods. The key target is to diminish the environmental impact of brick. Why? Utilizing agricultural and animal waste to produce products through recycling. Convex the circular economy’s principles. Two methods. Kiln-firing at high temperatures is the focus of research for this method of production. Drying in a low-temperature furnace is possible at temperatures ranging from 900°C to 1100°C (and 100°C to 110°C). The materials used are selected based on their ability to be useful: improve the strength of brick, including compressive and thermal properties, insulation, and water resistance.
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