wat is meant by aerocon bricks?
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Answer / rp singh
Aerocon Bricks are light-weight bricks...they are not
specifically fly ash bricks......the bricks are casted
leaving the pores in the brick, which reduces the unit
weight of the brick. which inturn reduces the weight coming
on the stucture
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Answer / anandh kumar g
Suitable for both load bearing non load bearing walls
Ideal for multi-storeyed buildings
Most suitable for air-conditioned buildings
Suitable for all fire-rated application
Outstanding advantages
1. Light-weight
1/3rd the density of clay bricks
Ideal material for additional floors in existing buildings
Economic design: Saving in cement steel
Enables faster construction
Suitable for low-soil bearing capacity & seismic zones
Facilitates construction of unplanned tills anywhere
anytime
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Answer / sivaraj
fly ash bricks may be called as aerocon bricks.
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Answer / md. umair khan
Aerocon brick(block) is a light weight, low conductive and low density brick.
It is being used everywhere, form a residential house to multi storeys building.
It is available in sizes of 4",6" and 9" in thickness for rupees 4o/-, 6o/- and 9o/- respectively. Its length is 23.5".
If u buy them, they'll be uneconomical when compared to our clay bricks(red ones), but finally a structure constructed completely with these(Aerocons) is Economical one.
It can even float on water, Amazing invention!
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Answer / nk ravi
Aerocon Bricks are light weight bricks which can float in water, density of aerocon bricks is less than that of water
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