Environmentally Friendly
Fly ash bricks are made using industrial waste (fly ash from thermal power plants), which helps reduce environmental pollution and promotes sustainable construction.
Cost-Effective Production
The raw materials used are inexpensive and often readily available, making the overall production cost lower compared to traditional clay bricks.
Consistent Quality
Machines ensure uniform size, shape, and strength of bricks, which improves construction quality and reduces material wastage.
High Strength and Durability
Bricks produced are strong, less porous, and more resistant to water and weather conditions, increasing the lifespan of buildings.
Energy Efficient
Unlike clay bricks, fly ash bricks do not require kiln firing, saving fuel and reducing energy consumption.
Low Labor Requirement
Automated or semi-automated machines reduce the need for manual labor, improving productivity and efficiency.
Faster Production Rate
Machines can produce a large number of bricks in a short time, helping meet high construction demands.
Better Surface Finish
These bricks have a smooth finish, reducing the need for plastering and lowering construction costs.
Supports Waste Utilization
It converts waste material into useful building products, helping industries manage waste effectively.
Government Support
Many governments encourage the use of fly ash bricks through policies and incentives, making the business more viable.