Medium-fired CEB

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This is a rather speculative idea but if workable, could potentially have very high impact. The idea is to fire a CEB, thereby potentially achieving some of the properties of a fired brick (water resistance, stability, etc.) but at lower temperatures. Proper fired bricks require temperatures of about 900-1000°C. They therefore have high embodied energy, even when an efficient system such as the VSBK is used. Now if a CEB is used instead of an uncompressed (i.e. “green”) brick, how would that affect the properties? And could a lower temperature achieve some of the same properties of a high-fired brick? Temperatures of about 500-600°C are available as “waste heat” from some thermal biomass uses, such as the biochar production.

A brief background search did not reveal whether this had been attempted.

Outlines a Research Project

  • needed: CEBs (should not contain any organic matter!)
  • “bake” at different temperatures, with different time courses (length of baking).
  • evaluate properties of bricks
  • publish findings

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