Bio–Bricks / Syamin Rosaidi, Aiman Hakim Rosly and Farhan Hanis Zainol Abidin
Building construction is currently one of every nation's industry with the quickest rate of growth, and it significantly strains the nation's finite natural resources. One of the main building materials is fired clay brick, which generates a significant amount of greenhouse gases. Bio-bric...
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my.uitm.ir.807072023-07-12T20:12:18Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/80707/ Bio–Bricks / Syamin Rosaidi, Aiman Hakim Rosly and Farhan Hanis Zainol Abidin Rosaidi, Syamin Rosly, Aiman Hakim Zainol Abidin, Farhan Hanis Building materials Building construction is currently one of every nation's industry with the quickest rate of growth, and it significantly strains the nation's finite natural resources. One of the main building materials is fired clay brick, which generates a significant amount of greenhouse gases. Bio-brick, a new mixture from chopped agro waste which been compacted and dried become a brick. The goal of this study is to draw attention to the usage of unique or alternative materials and how these materials might be modified to fit the needs of the global building industry. One such material that has the potential to be a viable and affordable option is bio-brick or agro-waste-based brick. It has a low overall carbon footprint and serves as an excellent insulator against heat and sound. It lessens dead load in high rise constructions because of its low density. Another key goal of this research is to stimulate and support the development of such environmentally conscious and sustainable materials in the construction sector by inspiring and motivating architects, designers, researchers, and builders. This Bio- brick is useful not only in construction but also in lowering agricultural waste. It is preferable to use this trash as effectively as possible rather than burning it or tossing it away and contributing to pollution. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2023 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/80707/1/80707.pdf Bio–Bricks / Syamin Rosaidi, Aiman Hakim Rosly and Farhan Hanis Zainol Abidin. (2023) In: E-extended abstract of the International Agrotechnology Innovation Symposium (i-AIS). 1st edition ed. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology, Kampus Jasin, Melaka, pp. 86-89. |
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Building construction is currently one of every nation's industry with the quickest rate of growth, and it significantly strains the nation's finite natural resources. One of the main building materials is fired clay brick, which generates a significant amount of greenhouse gases. Bio-brick, a new mixture from chopped agro waste which been compacted and dried become a brick. The goal of this study is to draw attention to the usage of unique or alternative materials and how these materials might be modified to fit the needs of the global building industry. One such material that has the potential to be a viable and affordable option is bio-brick or agro-waste-based brick. It has a low overall carbon footprint and serves as an excellent insulator against heat and sound. It lessens dead load in high rise constructions because of its low density. Another key goal of this research is to stimulate and support the development of such environmentally conscious and sustainable materials in the construction sector by inspiring and motivating architects, designers, researchers, and builders. This Bio- brick is useful not only in construction but also in lowering agricultural waste. It is preferable to use this trash as effectively as possible rather than burning it or tossing it away and contributing to pollution. |
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