Frequently Asked Questions
What are Good Bricks?
Good Bricks are eco-friendly non-fired soil bricks which is prepared with following major components:
Good Bricks=Soil (90%) + Cement (9.8%) + Soil-Stabilizer (0.2%)
How much is the Soil Stabilizer consumption per brick?
It needs 5gm Soil Stabilizer per brick approximately by considering average Good Bricks weight is 2.7kgs
What is the weight of each Good Bricks component?
Below will be each component weigh of Good Bricks by Considering average Good Bricks weight is 2.7kgs.:
Good Bricks (2.7kgs) =Soil (2425gm) + Cement (270gm) + Soil Stabilizer (5gm)
How many workers are needed per shift to run the plant?
Minimum labor numbers required for running the Good Bricks plant is 20 for one shift (8 hours).
How long does the curing process take for Good Bricks?
Curing time for Good Bricks is from 5 to 7 days.
How are Good Bricks cured?
Good Bricks curing means keeping fresh Good Bricks to curing a shelter for 5 to 7 days.
How long does it take to set up a Good Bricks plant?
It takes 2.5 to 3 months total period to complete the full Good Bricks plant set up once order confirms
What is the life expectancy of Good Bricks?
It is fair to say that the life expectancy of Good Bricks is longer than that of traditional fired bricks available in the market, as Good Bricks has higher strength, better quality and of uniform size.
Is the Soil Stabilizer harmful in any way?
Not at all. The soil stabilizer is well tested in the lab and does not contain any harmful particles. It is a non-toxic chemical. Our technicians have been using it and have not faced any difficulties. But, for your safety and personal hygiene, it is recommended to use hand gloves.
What is the size of Good Bricks and what is its compressive strength?
The dimensions of the Good Bricks is 230x110x60mm (which is a global size). The size of the bricks depends on the mould size you order. As per our research and testing, the average compressive strength is 8MPa.
