Title: ECOTECH
1- ECOTECH
- PRESENTS
- FLYASH BRICK AN ENTREPRENEURS APPROACH
FROM ECOTECH CONCRETE PRODUCTS PRIVATE
LIMITED PLOT NO. 810 (P), SATKENDURI BAKRESHWAR
BYPASS ROAD NUTANPALLY, DUBRAJPUR, DIST. BIRBHUM
2Material science is a complex composite, arising
out of in-built judgment in orienting the
characteristics and constituents of various
products to serve the human race and depending
on the natures gift, tapping the same for the
application of human need.
3Bricks made out of clay is one such product which
proved its credence since the dawn of
civilization. Brickwork is established as an
age-old construction media right from the
thatched house to multi-storeyed buildings.
Natures kind-heartedness in gifting the
humankind with its bountiful resources, of
course, has a threshold limit and the utilization
of clay has reached such a point in construction.
4This potential resource has been over tapped,
unmindful of the consequences, as a result of
which (except in limited pockets of some river
delta regions) barren lagoons have replaced vast
stretches of erstwhile fertile land. Added to
that, soil degradation and disturbances in
ecology are threatening the very rudimentary
pillars of welfare.
5In countries like India, where about 65 of the
population is still living in economically weaker
and rural segments, clay is unanimously the cost
effective building material to make the walls and
floors of their huts. But irreparable exhaustion
has taken place for such versatile product,
leaving no chances of replenishment for millennia
to come.
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13- In West Bengal, the industry estimate of
registered clay brick manufacturers stands at
around 8,000 in numbers. There is almost an equal
number of unregistered brickfields taking the
State level aggregate to approx. 15,000
brickfields. Considering that the minimum annual
production of a brickfield is around 30,00,000
pieces, the total clay brick production of the
State works out to approx. 4,500 Crore pieces. - Â
- Taking into account that 10 of this production
is carried out using silt available along the
river banks, approx. quantity of clay bricks
manufactured through excavation of top soil may
be assumed at approx. 4,000 Crore pieces, which
destroys 9.77 Crore cum top soil annually as
under - - 4000 Crore pcs x 0.08632 cft/brick 345.28 Crore
cft or - 9.77 Crore cum of top soil weighing 12.80 Crore
MT. -
14- For converting this estimated volume to flyash
bricks, the minimum quantity of flyash required
annually would work out to - - Â
- 4000 Crore pcs x 0.0033 MT/brick x 50 (by
weight) 6.60 Crore MT - Â
- Therefore, daily requirement of flyash is
envisaged at 1,80,000 MT - Â
- So, even theoretically, most of the flyash can be
recycled by brick manufacturers, which in turn
would save precious top soil as well as abate
carbon di-oxide emission, the process being
devoid of sintering.
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19DISTRICT WISE ESTIMATED NO. OF FLYASH BRICK
UNITS IN WEST BENGAL
2 Units
12 Units
8 Units
5 Units
10 Units
40 Units
15 Units
2 Units
15 Units
10 Units
7 Units
5 Units
5 Units
4 Units
ESTIMATED TOTAL NO. OF UNITS 140
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- Properties of Fly Ash brick / block
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- Compressive strength 50 - 160 kg/sq.cm.
- Water absorption 10 15 percent
- Density As pure mix 1.4 gm/cc.
- As mortar brick 1.6 1.8 gm/cc.
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- Coefficient of softening (depending
- on water consistency factor) 2 -15 percent
23- Durability
- Once the hydrated compounds and related
mineralogies form out of flyash constituents
upon activation with cement or lime and gypsum,
no further reactivity is evident either
internally or with extraneous media like ground
and air laden chemicals. This results in
dimensional stability and enhanced weather
resistance of pozzolanic products. - Â
- Pozzolanic applications have been well
established as durable materials of construction
for the last 2 3 millennium and Fly Ash
Concrete is nothing but an improved version of
this established pozzolanic chemistry.
24- Environment Friendly
- Notwithstanding the techno-economic virtues,
Fly Ash bricks comply with the criteria for
environmentally friendly products and eligible
for Carbon Emission Reduction earnings in terms
of Kyoto Protocol on account of the main raw
material being an industrial by-product and the
manufacturing process being devoid of sintering
or auto-claving is totally energy conservative.
25- What made Fly Ash brick/block attractive?
- Fly Ash bricks do not lose strength unduly even
on soaking in water continuously. Hence
plastering is optional rather than necessary. - b) On account of size accuracy, plastering can
be rationalized adding additional savings on
cement. - c) Well cured fly ash bricks absorb 4 12 of
water only. - d) On account of less absorption,
rationalization of plastering mortar, a
finished fly ash brick wall is lighter and
cheaper in comparison to finished clay brick
wall. - e) Fly ash bricks can be made to order with
engineering properties comparable to cement
concrete, befitting for specialized applications
such as canal lining, dam construction, water
tanks, etc.
26- Why the Ministry of Environment Forests,
Government of India published the notification no
S. O. 763 (E) dated 14th. September, 1999 ? - Â
- Whereas it is necessary to protect the
environment, conserve top soil and prevent the
dumping and disposal of flyash discharged from
coal or lignite based thermal power plants on
land - Â
- And whereas, there is a need for restricting the
excavation of top soil for manufacture of bricks
and promoting the utilization of flyash in the
manufacture of building materials and in
construction activity.
27- How flyash bricks and blocks are suitable
alternative to ordinary burnt clay bricks ? - Â
- The manufacture of flyash bricks and blocks does
not require excavation of top soil and utilizes
flyash generated by thermal power stations
instead. - Â
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- Flyash as all knows has its own problems of
disposal and is otherwise a social menace with
recycling through production of building
materials being the preferred utilization. - Â
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28- Flyash bricks and blocks being chemically bonded
does not require sintering and dispenses with the
need for coal a non-renewable fossil fuel.
Further, as need for burning the bricks and
blocks is absent, the manufacturing process is
totally environment friendly and contributes
substantially to reduction of carbon di-oxide
emission - a harmful greenhouse gas which is
responsible for global warming. - Â
29- Flyash bricks and blocks have the following
advantages over ordinary burnt clay bricks - - Better finish
- High Strength
- Less water absorption
- No efflorescence
- Lower unit weight and less load on foundation
- Reduced energy consumption
- No excavation of top soil which is otherwise
suitable for cultivation - Lower cost of bricks and blocks
- Less mortar consumption
30- Why is the flyash brick/block industry suffering
in the State of West Bengal ? - Â
- The notifications published by the Ministry of
Environment Forests, Government of India for
100 utilization of flyash bricks, blocks and
tiles for all construction works within a radius
of 100 kilometres of a coal/lignite based thermal
power plant is not being adhered to by both the
Government and private construction agencies in
the absence of monitoring by statutory
authorities and/or imposition of penal provisions
as provided by law. Even thermal power plants
generating the flyash do not use flyash bricks,
blocks and tiles mandatorily in all its
construction works.
31- The flyash bricks and blocks industry is burdened
with unfair tax regime vis-Ã -vis the clay brick
manufacturers, who can get away with evasion of
VAT, Central Excise, ESI, PF and other statutory
duties or taxes inspite of doing enormous harm
to the environment through excavation of top
soil, consumption of non-renewable coal and
emission of carbon di-oxide.
32- Some other bottlenecks that are acting as hurdles
to the development of this sun-rise industry in
West Bengal are as under - - a) Entrepreneurs are entering the business on
a hype of making fast money devoid of knowledge
about the process technology and marketing
constraints. - b) There is less consciousness and focus on
product quality leading to a wide variation in
attributes amongst different manufacturers.
33- c) Cannibalisation amongst manufacturers due to
inadequate demand for the product and very slow
evolution of market in absence of use by
Government departments and agencies under their
control. - d) Buyers need to be realistic while drawing up
specification and price so that manufacturers are
not compelled to compromise on the binder, which
constitutes 60 70 percent of raw material cost
of the product.
34- Nature always summons for transformations in
material science and that is how balance is
atoned in resource availability to fulfill the
varietal needs of human race. Though talk of
habits and attunements are popular arguments,
particularly in countries like India while
responding to advent of innovative products, need
forces to compromise first and get appeased next. - Â
- The availability and use of clay is exactly at
such crossroads. Lack of technological and
material alternates held up clay users all these
years inspite of dire necessities and pressures.
The profuse availability of fly ash on one hand
and FAL-G technology on the other have emerged to
offer respite on clay front. Hence it is time to
say good-bye to clay bricks and welcome flyash
brick manufacturing with a big hand for its
techno-economic virtues.
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