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STORAGE:

The stack of fly ash bricks are coated with wet gunny cloth and water is


sprinkled three to four times every day such that the whole stack is moist.
The bricks that are cured for 28 days and then were enabled to dry in the open
atmosphere for four weeks and then are utilized for testing. The motivation
behind last putting away and air restoring is to allow the squares to acquire its
last strength and quality. In this manner it is fundamental to:

• After watering for at least 14 days,


carefully handle the brick during
stacking and storing.
• Remove any wrecked squares

• Keep sufficient room between stacks


to guarantee development of trucks
also, transport

• After all this process are done the


bricks are stacked on a brick pallet.

What is a Brick pallet?

A Brick Pallet is used for handling and


stacking up heavy duty manufactured
bricks and to keep them in original
shape and size during transportation.

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Why to use Brick pallet?

The benefits of using a brick pallet is that


they can be used easily to stack bricks in
particular way.
This Pallets loaded with bricks are loaded
to the truck using a brick pallet stacker or
lift trucks.

After loading on a truck these bricks are


taken to coal power plants or placed in
landfills in some part of the areas, where
there are many other stacks kept, and
where this brick pallets are unloaded and
kept.

These unloaded pallets are then arranged


in a stack in the open area and then they These unloaded bricks are loaded
are kept on top of each other. back in a truck and transported as per
the requirements. The number of
pallets loaded depends on how big
trucks are being used in
transportation.

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Storing of the raw materials

Fly ash and sand both are stored


in open yard and is kept wet all
the day and is covered with
plastic sheets.

Lime is dumped in open yard or


are stored in packets.

Gypsum is stored in bags and


these bags are dumped in a
godowns.

Consequences faced if bricks are not


stored properly?
The adverse results of inappropriate
putting away are:

• Keep the squares wet as far as might be


feasible

• Improper putting away will cause higher


breakages and harm inside the stack. This
may be seen during dispatch subsequently
bringing about high misfortunes.

• If blocks are dispatched without


legitimate relieving then there may be
higher breakage during transportation.

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