2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-4918-6_14
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The Effect of Metakaolin in Production of Low Thermal Conductivity Cement Sand Brick

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“…First of all, it is crucial to stress that the majority of research discovered that construction materials made using agro-waste products satisfied the building standards. Deraman et al [31] used clay bricks as an example and showed that using empty fruit bunch (EFB) and coconut fiber (CB) at 5% concentrations as an additive poring agent resulted in bricks that adhered to BS392:1985 in terms of water absorption and compressive strength as well as the ASTM C517 thermal conductivity standard. The IS:2042-specified Type A insulation bricks parameters were reportedly met by insulation bricks produced by combining sawdust (7.5%) and red mud (40%) at 1100 °C.…”
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“…First of all, it is crucial to stress that the majority of research discovered that construction materials made using agro-waste products satisfied the building standards. Deraman et al [31] used clay bricks as an example and showed that using empty fruit bunch (EFB) and coconut fiber (CB) at 5% concentrations as an additive poring agent resulted in bricks that adhered to BS392:1985 in terms of water absorption and compressive strength as well as the ASTM C517 thermal conductivity standard. The IS:2042-specified Type A insulation bricks parameters were reportedly met by insulation bricks produced by combining sawdust (7.5%) and red mud (40%) at 1100 °C.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In their study effort, Deraman et al [31] examined the effects of employing kosofiber (CB) and dried fruit leaves (EFB) as extra fillers on the creation of clay bricks. Based on the physical-mechanical properties of the bricks, such as their compressive strength, thermal conductivity, and water absorption rates, the study used three waste product concentrations: 0%, 5%, and 10%.…”
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confidence: 99%