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About Light Cinder

Light Weight Cinder established in the year 2003. Which deals with Cinder and Cinder Ash and all types of Cinder materials. We have products like Cinder Ash (Light weight), 20mm Cinder, 40mm Cinder. Our products can be used for Toilet deck filling, Roof garden filling, Horse race track, Running Track.

Cinder products

Our Products

Cinder Ash (Light Weight Cinder)
20mm Light Weight Cinder
40mm Light Weight Cinder
Big size
AAC Blocks Broken Bricks

Light Weight Cinder

Pioneers in the industry, we offer Light weight cinder from India.

The surface of cinder aggregate is usually rough and highly porous due to mineral structure. The Cinder material usually classified as having 100% crushed face.

Light weight cinder uses for construction and Agriculture purpose and sunken filling area and also filling for Roof duck area. Cider uses for play ground running track and Horse Racecourse track area. Light weight cinder uses for sewage waste water treatment plant and water filter plants

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Learn more from frequently asked question

Cinder blocks are hollow rectangle-shaped structures usually made of concrete and coal cinders which find use in construction sites.

Cinder blocks are similar in shape and construction to concrete blocks, except that, instead of sand or gravel, much of the aggregate filling material is ash – specifically coal cinder.

The ash component makes cinder blocks much lighter than traditional ones, but they don’t have nearly the same tensile strength or pressure-bearing ability.

Now, about the so-called “cinder blocks“. Cinder block is somewhat old-fashioned and the generic term for a type of structural block that can be easily manufactured from many different things.

At that time, when people burned coal to heat their homes, places like Bethlehem Steel had large coke ovens running 24/7, a lot of “cinder” was produced – a generic term for ash — left behind when coal or similar fuels are burned. 

As in the ashes of today’s wood stoves, a typical winter would leave an owner with countless trash cans worth ashes; coal and steel mills would create tons of this waste every day.

So it was used to make ‘cinder blocks.’ These were – and in some cases still have – the same shape and size as concrete blocks, but with industrialized waste such as ‘aggregate‘ instead of the sand or gravel used to make concrete a reality concrete.

As I indicated earlier, the difference between concrete versus cement is that “concrete” is the term for the final product created when the filling component is kept together with the cement.

 

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    • #565, 16th Main Road, 13th Cross Rd, near Oxford College Sector 4, HSR , Layout, Bangalore, Karnataka 560102, India
    • info@lightcinder.com
    • +91 9591157515