Differences between clamp burning and kiln burning
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The Kiln is a permanent structure for brick burning. The bricks should be transported from kilns to the construction sites. The Clamp is a temporary structure and it can be constructed nearer to the construction site.. An average of 25000 bricks per day can be burnt in a kiln. Approximately 20000 to 1 lakh bricks can be burnt in a period of one to two months.
Continuous demand for bricks can be met. Continuous demand for bricks cannot be met with clamp burning.
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