POWER CEMENT BRICKS

Cement Bricks

Power Cement bricks are excellent choice for construction. They are much stronger than ordinary Bricks. Power Cement Bricks are manufactured with Ultra Multi Hybrid German Based Technology under strict Quality Control which gives Consistency in Quality of Bricks.

Power Cement Bricks are made of Graded Sand, Stone dust, Chips, Lime, Gypsum, Cement and other additives in appropriate ratios which makes it durable. Power Cement Bricks are made in PLC controlled machine and as per IS Codes.

Advantages

Better Strength

Eco Friendly

Cost Effective

Energy Saving

Easy Handling

Minimum Breakage

Durable

TECHNICAL DETAILS Type I Type II
Material Strength Fly Ash, Stone Dust & Chips, Cement. Fly Ash, Stone Dust & Chips, Cement.
Size 9" x 4" x 3" 9" x 6" x 4"
Shape Rectangular Rectangular
Color Grey Grey
Weight 3.5 to 4.00 Kg 5.50 to 6 Kg
Water Absorption 10 to 12% weight of the brick. 10 to 12% weight of the brick.
Compressive Strength 7-10 Mpa 7-10 Mpa
Dry Density 2000 - 2300 Kg / m3 2000 - 2300 Kg / m3
Vibration Frequency 50-90 Hz 50-90 Hz
Material Compaction System Dual Vibration + Pressure Based. Dual Vibration + Pressure Based.

Area of Application

Steps For Laying Power Cement Bricks

01.

Preparation of the foundation: The first step in laying Power Cement bricks is to prepare a solid and level foundation. The foundation should be made of concrete and should be well compacted to provide a stable base for the bricks.

02.

Mixing the mortar: The next step is to mix the mortar, which is used to stick the bricks together. The mortar is made by mixing sand, cement, and water, alternateivly used Insta Masonay Bond.

03.

Laying the first course: The first course of bricks is laid on the foundation. The mortar is spread evenly over the foundation, and the first brick is placed in the center. The other bricks are placed next to the first brick, making sure that they are level and aligned. The joints between the bricks are filled with mortar, and the excess is removed.

04.

Laying the second course: The second course of bricks is laid on top of the first course, with the end of the bricks overlapping the joint in the previous course. This overlapping joint is called a "header bond." The mortar is spread over the headers, and the second course of bricks is laid in the same way as the first course.

05.

Continuing to lay the courses: This process is repeated until the desired height of the wall is reached. Each course is laid using the same method, making sure that the joints are aligned and the bricks are level.

06.

Finishing the wall: Once the wall has been built to the desired height, it is finished by adding a layer of mortar to the surface, smoothing it out and allowing it to dry.

Do's

Don'ts

Following these dos and don’ts will help ensure that fly ash bricks are used safely and effectively in construction and will help to ensure that the structure is strong, durable, and long-lasting.

Safety Measures

Use Hand Gloves
Goggles
Nose Mask
Safety Helmet
Safety Shoes
Jacket

Safety Measures While Fixing Retaining Blocks

By taking these safety precautions, you can reduce the risk of injury or harm while fixing Cement bricks, and help to ensure that the job is completed safely and effectively.