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Making Blocks From Lime, Clay And Sand
Blocks from Lime, Clay and Sand
The National Institute of Science and Technology was able to produce blocks that doesn't need to be ignited. This block is rectangular in shape with curve on sides and can be tied on bond. It measures 8" x 8" x 6".
The provinces of La Union, Bulacan, Batangas, and Quezon and Negros Occidental have four (4) kinds of "non-metallic ores" deposit that can be used. The clay and limestone can be found in almost anywhere in the country, but the gravel and sand are abundant in Regions III, IV, VI and X.
Raw Materials:
clay
lime
sand
gravel
water
Tools needed:
pickax
shovel
wire strainer
wooden mold
Procedure
1. Crush blocks of clay with a pick. With a wire strainer, remove the wastes like stones, roots, twigs and others.
2. Strain the lime and sand separately to set aside bigger pieces.
3. Mix well five (5) boxes of clay, two (2) boxes of lime and two (2) boxes of sand.
4. Gradually add water until desired mixture is attained. The mixture should not be too wet or too dry to maintain the shape of blocks when placed in mold.
5. Put in wooden molds and press hard until all the spaces are filled up. Scrape excess in molds.
6. Remove blocks on mold and let it stay under the shade for three days. Then dry under the sun for (3) three more days.
This Information Came From:
Philippines Science and Technology Information Institute
Department of Science and Technology
www.stii.dost.gov.phMore Information
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