MUMBAI, India, Feb. 6 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541090796 A) filed by Mrs. Taliakula Pavani; Dr. K. Sreekar Chand; Lanjapalli Iswarya; Mr. Gaddala Pavan Kumar; Ms. Bheemala Neeraja; and Mr. Mandalaneni Hari, Narasaropet, Andhra Pradesh, on Sept. 23, 2025, for 'high-strength brick composition method with processed construction waste aggregates.'
Inventor(s) include Mrs. Taliakula Pavani; Dr. K. Sreekar Chand; Lanjapalli Iswarya; Mr. Gaddala Pavan Kumar; Ms. Bheemala Neeraja; and Mr. Mandalaneni Hari.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 6, under issue no. 06/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This invention presents a method for producing high-strength bricks using processed construction waste aggregates, offering a sustainable solution to the growing need for eco-friendly building materials. The process involves collecting, sorting, and cleaning construction waste materials, such as concrete and asphalt, followed by crushing them into fine aggregates. These aggregates are then combined with traditional binding materials, such as clay or shale, to create a durable brick composition. The mixture is subjected to high-temperature firing to achieve optimal mechanical properties, resulting in bricks with enhanced strength, porosity, and load-bearing capacity. This innovative approach significantly reduces the reliance on natural resources and lowers energy consumption in brick production. It also supports the principles of circular economy by recycling construction waste, reducing landfill contributions. The resulting high-strength bricks are cost-effective, versatile, and suitable for a wide range of applications, from residential to commercial construction projects."
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