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[http://adobemachine.com/soils.htm This source] states that CEBs have been tested at 700 psi right after production.
[http://adobemachine.com/soils.htm This source] states that CEBs have been tested at 700 psi right after production.


Here are some data points for soils from Factor e Farm:
Here are some data points for soils from Factor e Farm - 700+ on unstabilized and 1200 on stabilized reject limestone bricks:


http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2010/06/ceb-compressive-strength-test-results/
http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2010/06/ceb-compressive-strength-test-results/

Latest revision as of 18:06, 11 October 2013

According to Compressed Earth Blocks - Volume II. Manual of design and construction (GTZ, 1995, 148 p.), the wet compressive stregth of CEB blocks is between 1-4 MPa, or about 150-600 psi.

This source states that CEBs have been tested at 700 psi right after production.

Here are some data points for soils from Factor e Farm - 700+ on unstabilized and 1200 on stabilized reject limestone bricks:

http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2010/06/ceb-compressive-strength-test-results/