Technical spects



                               

What is a brick?

Brick is a block or single unit of kneaded clay-bearing soil, sand and lime. They are then fire-hardened or air-dried. Bricks are a common and well-known material used in wall construction. Modern fire-hardened bricks are made in a “kiln” a type of oven that produces temperatures sufficient to complete processes such as hardening. Kiln fired bricks are durable and add strength to walls.

What is Cement?

Cement is a binder, a substance that sets and hardens and can bind other materials together. Cement is one of the commonly used materials on a construction project, viz. concreting, building walls & plastering, flooring, finishes etc.

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What is Plywood?

Plywood is a sheet of wood manufactured from thin sheets of wood/veneers pasted together. Plywood is primarily a carpentry material used for making wardrobes, cabinets, light partition walls, etc.

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What is  Sand ?

Manufactured sand is commonly called as M Sand. It is obtained from hard granite stone by crushing. With a shortage of natural sand (obtained from the river beds) for the construction sector, M-Sand, is gradually gaining popularity.
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What is Steel?

 steel i.e. Thermo Mechanically Treated  steel is a type of steel that goes through a special heat treatment process. This process ensures greater strength and allows for enhanced bending and welding. steel is usually available in rods of fixed sizes. These rods are used to impart strength to a structure.
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