Rhino Bricks Community Project: The Story Behind

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @sunitadwarka347
    @sunitadwarka347 3 года назад +54

    Respected sir,
    You have made this product, but using this material technique, we can make various products.
    Examples sole of shoe, you buy ladies Chinese shoes of various styles, it's very fragile cardboard.
    You use your material to make frame of shoe.
    Another usage is making rooftop.
    Example, In country wherever temperature is low ,use your technique for roof topping,
    you can make longer half circle pipe like older clay roofs. I don't know how to explain. One will enter in another.
    Same as cement sheets but little different type.
    Country like Romania, need such technology.
    Another suggestion for ready made home.
    You no your bricks and roof top , and slowly house will appear. For homeless people.
    You meet Mr. Vivek Bindra.
    He can help you.
    Namh shivay.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +9

      Excellent Inputs, it surely gives some good ideas for end product use. We would be happy to connected on rhino@rhinomachines.net

    • @vikram5538
      @vikram5538 3 года назад +1

      yes obviously, if we increase the percentage of plastic in the mix, it will result in a stronger material that can be used for making the sole of shoes, plates and roofing tiles, etc.

    • @mintohazrika
      @mintohazrika 3 года назад

      👍👍👍

    • @111jacare
      @111jacare 3 года назад +4

      Sunita Dwarka: Suspect that you are thinking of the Spanish profile roofing tile with your thinking. My only concern with the plastic - anything - is how the product will stand up to Ultra Violet radiation, over a period of time? The other thing that you need to be careful of if you are using the waste foundry sand - has there been any toxic materials used during the production involving the sand? Yes, the idea and the concept is good, provided that the due diligence has been performed in relation to the different ingredients.

    • @chandansenrout6035
      @chandansenrout6035 2 года назад

      Hi sir I need some help
      Actually I have project on this 'plastic bricks 'in a state lvl science exhibition so need price details about this type of company pls help meee........

  • @Mrdubomb
    @Mrdubomb 3 года назад +13

    I think interlocking brick like Legos would be a good idea, obviously there would be a significant investment in tooling to create this, but this is an exciting project, we don't have anything like this in our area that I am aware of, it seems like India is way ahead of the western world in many ways, all the best from Canada.

  • @jesuspajarilla8265
    @jesuspajarilla8265 3 года назад +8

    I like this idea where we can recycle plastic and becomes useful to us than being thrown to sea or landfill. Thank you to all you do

  • @divyagreeninnovation1712
    @divyagreeninnovation1712 3 года назад +1

    You are a good man.. working for pollution free environment...we are also working to save tree and save environment.... thanks for your contribution for humanity

  • @ricoben3
    @ricoben3 4 года назад +3

    I'm a foundry engineer in the US and this is awesome!

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  4 года назад

      Thanks and I can see why so. Probably US foundries may also look at using this technology for converting the waste dust to wealth.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  4 года назад +1

      Please visit our website rhinospb.in - we have just launched it on 3rd Sep and the bricks prices and specifications, are all mentioned there

    • @prasadkodati4099
      @prasadkodati4099 3 года назад

      @@rhino.manish what is the cost of this brick

  • @Classic___b333
    @Classic___b333 3 года назад +17

    Sir. Great initiative. I also want to establish such recycle unit in my area. How I can get your guidance and support. Thank you

  • @anubhavjangid5555
    @anubhavjangid5555 3 года назад +7

    make pavement tiles(interlocking tiles) out of it that can be used in making footh paths later we can color them. You can do some sampe projects also. It can also be used at places where mosture is more as it is 80% plastic it will last for long.

  • @shubhamanand6640
    @shubhamanand6640 3 года назад +4

    These bricks can be used for constructing road( especially in rural areas where bottom is made from bricks then its cemented), drains , wall(boundry) of houses and industry

  • @gurudutta543
    @gurudutta543 4 года назад +3

    Great efforts of Rhino to make the earth a better place to live. Of course doing good for Foundry Waste in particular.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  4 года назад

      Thank you for the same. We do hope the industry will take a step forward and become more environment concious, adapt the solution.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  4 года назад

      Please visit our website rhinospb.in - we have just launched it on 3rd Sep and the bricks prices and specifications, are all mentioned there

    • @knowledgebhai4994
      @knowledgebhai4994 3 года назад

      @@rhino.manish one brick cost 12$ wow .and you are saying cost is equal to red bricks which is the best brick in available in 5.5 RS..

  • @alfredmaben784
    @alfredmaben784 3 года назад +5

    Really great .... Appreciate for your efforts. Best wishes to your R & D team.... I think best for making roads, same like interlocking bricks.

  • @phbrinsden
    @phbrinsden 3 года назад +5

    Excellent work. Good luck with upscaling to reduce pollution and make useful and very durable building materials. Because of this, these blocks will be able to withstand being knocked down and reused in a new construction etc.

  • @adamsereberz8582
    @adamsereberz8582 3 года назад +6

    For reducing cost of heat, consider using "concentrating solar power" using solar dish. this way heat can be generated easily up to 200-300 Celsius.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +1

      Thanks. It is one of our plans as we progress. Needs research funding and we have applied for the same jointly with academic institutions

    • @troll14369
      @troll14369 3 года назад

      @@rhino.manish sir talk to government they give you 60% subsidy 30% loan and only you need to invest 10% money in kusum yojna please reachers about it

  • @PC-so4lg
    @PC-so4lg 3 года назад +4

    Equal plastic and concrete ... Should be an option we are looking at... These bricks can be useful for open lands and not for closed buildings... 1:1 plastic to concrete/sand... And its perfect 👍

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Please contact us on rhino@rhinomachines.net in case you are interested in taking the project further

  • @himanshuk177
    @himanshuk177 3 года назад +3

    For the heating of BRICS the bio gas can be used.
    Generated from organic waste
    So instead of processing sand at your facility you can send the sand to waste processing facility to be used as byproduct.

  • @rajoosolanky780
    @rajoosolanky780 3 года назад +3

    Great job Manish. Keep it up. Very proud of your Brilliant Idea of making Best from the waste

  • @vparvathy6627
    @vparvathy6627 9 месяцев назад

    It's a great idea. The civil engineering teams will have to work with hand in hand. People who can't afford expensive material, I am sure this is reasonable. Interlocking bricks will be better, just arrange and to put roofsheets. I hope something better comes up better than spending a lot money. Thanks guys.

  • @devadasp5207
    @devadasp5207 3 года назад +2

    Really appreciable..such facilities can be introduced in all towns and municipalities. These briks xan be used for compound walls , fencings for garden and pavement blocks for houses or walkways.
    It is really appreciable CSR project.
    Government must give subsidies for such initiative.
    I like to know and work with you

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Thank you for the encouraging comments. The comments are appreciable, and we are very well aligned to the same. Please do connect on rhino@rhinomachines.net for further collaboration.

  • @aneenapoulose2042
    @aneenapoulose2042 3 года назад +1

    I really loved this innovation and I always use to think about managing this plastic wastes around us, and once I had even thought abt recycling them to use in construction as bricks, but now recently I identified that even the concrete structures around us inhales toxic gases inside so the same will happen if we use these plastic recycled building blocks for closed spaces , because it can bring in toxic gases more, the plastic can get heated and can bring in such gases inward, may be we can use these for paving tiles

    • @muditkothari2486
      @muditkothari2486 2 года назад

      There has to be certain tests, that could indicate if the material is toxic or not? Are you aware about that? I believe VOC test can be a good indicator.

  • @subhashpatel4547
    @subhashpatel4547 3 года назад +2

    Pruthvi or Desh ke aarogy sudharne ki seva..🙏🙏🙏🌷

  • @VenuGopal-ho2cq
    @VenuGopal-ho2cq 3 года назад +1

    Kothari Saab, Your Thought is Great, And to Implement is Wonderful. Pls Clean Our Entire Country and make India Plastic Waste FREE Country. Keep Going All the very Best Sir. Really from Bottom of my Heart Great Job SIR 🤝👌💐

  • @SuperMan-tz6vb
    @SuperMan-tz6vb 3 года назад +1

    Hello Mr. Kothari
    Amazing solution. Hats off to you.
    Few questions-
    1. What is the amount of gas emmited in the process?
    2. Is the chemical gases emmited harmful for the person living around?
    3. What is the heat carrying capacity of the bricks. In Indian summer will the wall be too hot? And in winter will it be too cold?
    4. How will be the reaction of brick in rainy season? What is the amount of wear and tear?
    5. Any issue with leakages?

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +1

      Please do email us on rhino@rhinospb.in and we shall revert to your queries

  • @ajchauhan2217
    @ajchauhan2217 3 года назад +2

    Bhoot badiya sir ji lge rho bhoot badiya solution nikala h aap ne

  • @Cynthia_Cantrell
    @Cynthia_Cantrell 3 года назад +2

    In the video, the bricks are cooled in water - and that heat is wasted. If that heat could be used to pre-heat the plastic going into the extruder, it would reduce the amount of heat that needs to be added there, reducing the cost a bit.

  • @manishtripathi5581
    @manishtripathi5581 3 года назад +1

    I wish you good luck for future.
    Hardly anyone in india thinks of recycling plastic which is a very big problem hope you get funds for your initiative in future by government .

  • @ajayakconstruction4613
    @ajayakconstruction4613 3 года назад +11

    I am a civil engineer and can help in the project for optimization and solution..
    Can help in R&D

  • @brotherowl
    @brotherowl 5 месяцев назад

    Another idea would be to use the shredded plastic and sand as additives for large concrete pouring projects such as foundations, sidewalks, roads, and parking lots. You could probably also add a good amount of these materials to asphalt for Paving roads and parking lots. Those applications would consume a much larger amount of the plastic waste and sand dust. I think you might save a small amount of production expense if you eliminate the use of water for cooling the bricks, as they will also simply cool by stacking them out in the open air. It also eliminates the need for water that is probably more needed elsewhere. Additionally, your production procedure necessitates a great amount of physical lifting of materials into hoppers etcetera. If the materials could be unloaded on a higher platform and then easily pushed down into a lower platform or directly into the hopper for production, it would eliminate most of the need for physical lifting.

  • @coachonthego7243
    @coachonthego7243 3 года назад +3

    How about the plastic fumes during heating process? Did you consult the environmental agencies? Are you allowed in your area where many people lives. Inhalation will cause radio vascular sysmtoms. Please check and if it is OK. Thanks. Goodluck.

  • @MrBugman2525
    @MrBugman2525 3 года назад +11

    Ground up glass can be turned back to sand and used in this process thus reducing land fill space

    • @raymondglad5593
      @raymondglad5593 3 года назад

      Ground glass can be turned back into glass products. You waste energy on making sand that is in abundance. New glass is expensive and recycled glass is a lot easier to re-smelt. New glass always have a percentage of recycled glass in it.

  • @tahersmarty
    @tahersmarty 5 месяцев назад

    I would like to schedule a meeting for our future development projects. Fun fact is we're based in Gujarat and I studied from MSU and I saw in DW video that HOD, Climate Change, MSU is also a part of this project.

  • @manoharpatil6795
    @manoharpatil6795 3 года назад +18

    These bricks can be used to build public toilets .

  • @KapilGoyal-wz2in
    @KapilGoyal-wz2in 6 месяцев назад

    Heads off sir.. If brick cost is less and durability and awareness is high, then it will be great project 👏👏

  • @kundanpande2626
    @kundanpande2626 3 года назад +3

    Very good initiative, production cost will decrease with increase in production. Instead of making bricks you should see for high strength outdoor materials as bricks need to stick with cement but this product may lack this property. Interlocking brick can be solution for your product. This initiative will surely reduce our carbon foot print. Good going sir.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      The bricks have no problem bonding with regular cement mortar. Thank you for the suggestion.

  • @jonwatson9765
    @jonwatson9765 3 года назад +1

    One of the comments was that they could be used in countries with lower temperatures? Suggesting one issue to be how they hold up at temperature or is it a thermal expansion problem due to the plastic?
    In a lot of construction much of the construction is not exposed to the hot sunlight. This suggests that it is not a major issue but one of guidance for use. Of course approvals and codes of practise will be heeded. Perhaps. Subterranean applications initially will consume production.
    To get more ideas that might help perhaps publishing the various properties and known limitations will help fuel ideas.
    This is such a great fundamental idea it deserves every chance of success and, since it addresses environmental issues, we should all willingly do all we can to help pro bono.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Worth exploring and will be part of the extended research when it happens.

  • @viswamurthy007
    @viswamurthy007 4 года назад +4

    very good initiative...all the best for your future endeavours ....

  • @aftab3115
    @aftab3115 3 года назад +3

    PROUD OF YOU....KUDOS...make it hollow 2 sides to move daroya in between to make building walls

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      do send a sketch of what you wish to say on rhino@rhinospb.in or rhino@rhinomachines.net

  • @amityadava21
    @amityadava21 3 года назад +1

    Hi,
    I read about your bricks in an article published on THE BETTER INDIA, I am greatly impressed by this sustainable initiative. I have a few questions though.
    1. Is this brick still in the R&D stage or ready for commercial production?
    2. If yes, what is the expected life of the brick?
    3. Can it, prevent water seepage, unlike the conventional red bricks?
    4. What about thermal conductivity?
    5. What is the material used for binding these bricks? Is it the same conventional cement or a different kind of binding adhesive?
    6. Lastly I wish to know about the CONSTRUCTION COSTS because if it is expensive, people will not care about sustainability
    I am asking all these questions because I would like to use these bricks in my construction work because of the LOW CARBON FOOTPRINT and I am a compassionate Nature Lover.
    Hoping for a suitable response from you. ( I AM LOCATED IN FARIDABAD, DELHI NCR)
    Regards,
    Amit Yadav

  • @sabihatanveer8494
    @sabihatanveer8494 3 года назад +1

    Good luck with the future of bricks, mashallah

  • @sumansansar
    @sumansansar 3 года назад +1

    बेहतरीन प्रयास ।
    साधुवाद ।

  • @VikasKumar-fn2dg
    @VikasKumar-fn2dg 3 года назад +2

    Your Idea is so good and innovative and a strong step in order to somehow low down the plastic waste. But, each innovation comes with some demerits. I appreciate what you are doing but my concern is about the harmful gases you are producing while melting of these plastic waste which is much more dangerous for our atmosphere.
    I hope you get my point. Please try to do some work on how to use smaller plastic chips mixing with concrete which can act as binding agents in concrete.
    Correct me If I am wrong.

  • @harshkhandelwal2728
    @harshkhandelwal2728 3 года назад +4

    It's a great initiative by you sir, I am a civil engineer and my elder brother is an architect , we run a construction firm in Gujarat and we'd love to know more about your product.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +1

      Thank you - please do send your details on rhino@rhinomachines.net. The pilot plant is in Anand and if you are nearby invite you to visit the facility in person.

    • @harshkhandelwal2728
      @harshkhandelwal2728 3 года назад

      @@rhino.manish I have emailed you sir. It's a great day as i am in Anand today.

    • @harshkhandelwal2728
      @harshkhandelwal2728 3 года назад

      Please share your details , hope to meet you in person soon.

  • @paulnguyen9165
    @paulnguyen9165 3 года назад +2

    Next project- make lockable bricks like lego blocks where bricks can interlock in place without the use of cement. Build public toilets, housing projects, municipal buildings, roads in rural areas. Test first.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +1

      The Design and die trials will be done in next couple of months for interlocking bricks. Will update you on the same

  • @yanlon6957
    @yanlon6957 2 года назад +1

    By now Manish has bcom rich man. Anyway, everybody must appreciates his idea and skills. Who would not like his skill to turn waste into useful bricks.wah wah.🙏🔥🏡

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  2 года назад

      Rich with love and appreciation. Thank you.

  • @ananddave1434
    @ananddave1434 3 года назад +1

    Very nice innovation to use waste materials for useable materials

  • @mosesdavies8302
    @mosesdavies8302 3 года назад +5

    Making roofing tiles will give you more profit. Each of that bricks can make two pieces of roofing tiles which will give you twice the price of the brick

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Thank you for the recommendation. Actually we already started producing a similar product - paver tiles. You can visit our website www.rhinospb.in for the same

    • @mirzaabidalikhoyee4406
      @mirzaabidalikhoyee4406 3 года назад

      Sir I am from hyderabad telengana interested 6set up this unit in hyderabad so u r contact number plz

  • @hermitb534
    @hermitb534 3 года назад +2

    What about the toxic fumes it produces when you heat the plastic at around 250 degree Celsius? Is it environment friendly? Asking just for knowledge

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +4

      The fumes are collected now in a wet scrubber so that the system is environment friendly. You can watch the AIA plant video on my channel which is the complete and latest plant.

  • @Not_really
    @Not_really Год назад

    A very interesting video that opens up new ways of looking at environmental waste. Thank you for sharing your ideas.

  • @suvethac.j8233
    @suvethac.j8233 4 года назад +5

    What binding material used while construction?

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  4 года назад +1

      The normal cement-sand-water mortar is used.

  • @raviponkshe3149
    @raviponkshe3149 3 года назад +3

    I feel that these bricks shouldn't be used inside the house because the sand contain hazardous chemicals used while making sand for castings.
    These bricks are suitable for making compound Wall only.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Very true. That's what we recommend as well

  • @mrdwimary960
    @mrdwimary960 3 года назад +3

    Salute our next hero !!!

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      An ordinary person, just doing my work. Thank you

  • @Shambho9
    @Shambho9 3 года назад +1

    Aap yeh check kijiye ki is per cement ka plaster karne per kitni majbuti se plaster brick ko pakadta hai. Secondly drilling machine sey drill karne par brick main crack toh nahi hota hai.

  • @sreenivasuluanumakonda4593
    @sreenivasuluanumakonda4593 3 года назад +2

    Exellent kothari ji

  • @ajaydubey4804
    @ajaydubey4804 4 года назад +1

    Superb work Rhino Bricks I have a farm house in making will surely look forward to us this

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  4 года назад

      Please visit our website rhinospb.in - we have just launched it on 3rd Sep and the bricks prices and specifications, are all mentioned there
      - you can order online

  • @madhanmohanyadav6609
    @madhanmohanyadav6609 3 года назад +2

    Sir make parking tiles, foot steps, and it can be used on roads where they are damage.

  • @mikescudder4621
    @mikescudder4621 3 года назад +5

    Great initiative!! Keep up the good work!

  • @YogeshKumar-yogiwidlove
    @YogeshKumar-yogiwidlove 3 года назад +2

    Itne jyada khali space h brick k andr to cement etc jyada use hoga .. or brick ki trh todne me mistri ko problem hogi.. jaise addha bnana..

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      har solution ke saath kuch limitation hote hain. brick chahiye waise design kiya ja sakta hai.

  • @devadasp5207
    @devadasp5207 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate. Think of one unit at Cochin. Won't face any shortage of raw materials..
    Initially these bricks can be used for construction of compound walls and small units to get confident among public. The color of brick may be made to nature color. Red or terra cotta. Small thin ready made slabs can be thought of at par with ferro cement type.
    It is not just business but a care to universe. A tribute to Mother earth

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Please contact us on rhino@rhinomachines.net for complete details.

  • @CB-yr4hq
    @CB-yr4hq 2 года назад +1

    Came here from My Neighbor Charles and learnt something new too!

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  2 года назад

      @callmenani who was interviewed on My Neighbor Charles is the creator of this video.

  • @vikasgedam524
    @vikasgedam524 3 года назад +1

    नमस्ते सर लास्ट टाइम मैंने प्लास्टिक और रेत को मिलाकर गर्म एक छोटा सा ईट बनाया जब गरम किया तो वह पिघलने लगा और रेत के साथ चिपक गया और सीमेंट से भी अच्छा kam किया
    आपके process me apne use garm kaise kie hai

  • @iCeTePs
    @iCeTePs 3 года назад

    Thats simple and genuinely good!
    I have one question.
    If you reheat the bricks, will they melt?
    Lets say you built a structure and by gods will it catches fire ?
    What will happen.
    I will try and make a few here in israel.
    Respect for the idea and the sharing of information.

  • @mayurmachhi1364
    @mayurmachhi1364 3 года назад +1

    Nice solution sir.but I have one qurey .that we use plastic as a bonding material but plastic is flammable material.so if we use plastic then it is safe interm of fire ?

  • @indrasena1783
    @indrasena1783 3 года назад +2

    This is a good project. However, are the bricks fireproof? The raw materials used are not fireproof, they can increase the fire instead

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      There are numerous applications where fire resistance is not needed. Further only 20-30% of the material is plastic, rest is all dust/sand. These bricks don't catch fire unless kept at more than 150 deg C which may not happen in open applications.

  • @sadiqshariff9928
    @sadiqshariff9928 Год назад +1

    How do you join the bricks together ? Does cement mix bond the bricks together.

  • @warwickmark
    @warwickmark 3 года назад +3

    Really good!!! Well done.

  • @yasirkhan1396
    @yasirkhan1396 4 года назад +2

    Great India, great minds

  • @WXUZT
    @WXUZT 3 года назад +1

    Great initiative. Not want to criticise but only point out:- Will it bond to mortar as effectively as ordinary brick ? Maybe the plastic may prevent good bond formation !

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +3

      Thank you. Since 70% to 80% is clay (dust) or sand, bonding by cement mortar is as good as the normal red clay brick. We have built our own open office spaces (considering limitations of fire resistance for > 100 deg c sustained temperature) and plastered with same ease as the red bricks

  • @LokeshKumar-gb7iz
    @LokeshKumar-gb7iz 3 года назад +2

    आप बहुत नेक काम कर रहे है। ।
    Waste मैनेजमेंट के लिए अगर सब्सिडी कहा से मिलती है । बताने का प्रयाश करे🙏🙏🤝🤝🤝

  • @anupkumarpandit5429
    @anupkumarpandit5429 3 года назад +2

    Good are help the technology for the project.

  • @habibrahman3978
    @habibrahman3978 3 года назад +1

    Most important information for keeping humanity free from the waste produced by the modern people. Thank you so much.

  • @designerpatel6753
    @designerpatel6753 2 года назад +2

    But yeh bricks cement ke sath achhi bonding bana sakti hai ya nahi? And is brick ki cost kya hai?

  • @rams5474
    @rams5474 3 года назад +1

    If we inculcate the habit to children not to throw recyclable waste into the garbage we save our society from diseases and civil problems. Each house compulsarily separate food waste and recycling waste and put into separate bins. Support municipal workers offering incentives to bring in recycling waste from the garbage and that will be a great added advantage.

  • @lancemillward1912
    @lancemillward1912 3 года назад +2

    What about offgassing of the product in a home?

  • @abhijitsingha8930
    @abhijitsingha8930 3 года назад +1

    Sir. I want to join with you...it's very nice invention,and useful too,,this product definitely save us from plastik wast and also save soil ..... because it's alternative of soil bricks,,

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Please contact us on rhino@rhinomachines.net for the same

  • @nigambisen3194
    @nigambisen3194 3 года назад +2

    Great initiative sir I would like to open this plan 👍
    It's helpful for nature

  • @crisriddle
    @crisriddle 3 года назад +1

    I salute you and your cause

  • @Netajidebade
    @Netajidebade 3 года назад +1

    The main question is of fire hazard..
    What happens if the building made with these bricks catches fire....!
    Will the walls melt down...
    Even worst if the plasticky component start burning itself with heat ..
    This need to be tested and results should be published..
    It is more important even though the brick is 2.5 times stronger than conventional bricks.
    If you read it Hope you will take it as constructive criticism and think over those tests.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +1

      We are aware of the limitations of using in a closed enclosure as in such a place the temperatures can sustain beyond 150 deg C, which is when the plastic starts to melt. We are proposing the solution for external facade, pavers and such uses where sustained temperature cases are not possible. We have therefore not gone for the fire test understanding the limitations of the bonding material.

  • @rajmehta2272
    @rajmehta2272 3 года назад +2

    Sir, Excellent work and best of luck.

  • @floppydisk1225
    @floppydisk1225 3 года назад +1

    Kamaal ha bhai kamaal

  • @medosou
    @medosou 3 года назад +1

    Road side dust problems & plastic wastes problems in one solution, may you find more CSR support in your nobel project.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      We have been receiving a lot of community support and expect some CSR Support also soon.

  • @KhalilSalim-b9v
    @KhalilSalim-b9v 10 месяцев назад

    Great job.
    Can we use PET plastic waste
    (i.e transparent plastic bottles)
    to make this type of sand-plastic blocks ?

  • @YTube_tips_tricks
    @YTube_tips_tricks 3 года назад

    Great sir, aap bahut hi behtarin kaam kar rahe han, Allah aap ko kamyab kare.

  • @kirbywaite1586
    @kirbywaite1586 3 года назад +1

    You might want to look into the liability lawsuits that were successfully brought against "Monier" lightweight roof tiles in the late 1990s in the US. The inclusion of sawdust proved to be the perfect environment for mold and fungus to flourish. They literally grew mushrooms.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Thank you for your inputs, we shall be careful of the same

  • @thesakriyagram7668
    @thesakriyagram7668 3 года назад +1

    I believe building with such bricks with plastic ingredient also must be more efficient in heat insulation for building houses in comparison to traditional method.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +1

      Probably, but we should also take due cognizance of the fire resistant property considering the binding material to be plastic. We have yet to test in these conditions, maybe in future we may be able to test for the same and share. Keep track on our activity on rhinospb.in

  • @rajabconstructionco.9973
    @rajabconstructionco.9973 2 года назад

    Very good information helpful and great advice excellent explanation amazing valuable video thanks you God bless you sir jai hind 🇮🇳 wish you happy independence day jai hind 🇮🇳

  • @orientalengineers5860
    @orientalengineers5860 3 года назад +1

    You should make hollow block. Then it can be used as column. Like block, by putting tor steel. Wt will be less. Can ma make natural block design by changing die plate top

  • @Grizzleback07
    @Grizzleback07 3 года назад +1

    I would research the fire retardancy of the bricks and add whatever is necessary, like boron, to make it fire proof or resistant.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Probably yes. But presently we have uses which are not needing fire resistance and therefore may put this on the back burner for the moment

  • @haseebmian9627
    @haseebmian9627 2 года назад +1

    It is very intresting and informative clip for me... I am working on same project( production of bricks from plastic waste material ). Kindly tell the name and perameters of machine where you heat the mixture of sand and polymer waste before compression molding.....

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  2 года назад

      Please connect on rhino@rhinomachines.net

  • @Jagdishkumar-lo2kn
    @Jagdishkumar-lo2kn 3 года назад +1

    Good hard work to use and reduce the plastic and dust 👍
    I am also to join this training

  • @a.j.thilak3855
    @a.j.thilak3855 3 года назад +2

    Nice to know this. Superb! 👏👏👏

  • @arrul7
    @arrul7 Год назад +1

    Sir can you please start one unit in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu too. I send my plastic wrappers to Pune.

  • @dadianjaneyulu152
    @dadianjaneyulu152 3 года назад

    Congratulations Your Legend's
    Now Sutivisen Ku Ever States This Projects Emditely Focused Requested 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @jatwangismyname900
    @jatwangismyname900 3 года назад +1

    Maybe for paver blocks. I think, it'll be a bit dangerous for house construction, since it's made from plastic and plastics are flammable

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Plastic is only 30% to 20%, hence not as dangerous. But there are many external uses which can be taken up

  • @ishwarbhaichaudhari7229
    @ishwarbhaichaudhari7229 2 года назад

    Sir, you can add little waste oil or bitumen in process so it will melt at lower temperature and will reduce power consumption of extruder..

  • @prabalpan8945
    @prabalpan8945 3 года назад +2

    Wawooo this is great, is india government , corporations , civil engineer approved???
    Is this environment friendly??!

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      Please visit our website www.rhinoospb.in
      The test certificates have been shared.
      The Indian standards against which the brick is tested and complies are mentioned.
      The question environment friendly is very subjective. The brick is helping to consume Products which are harmful to the environment and therefore definitely give a better option. And they can be recycled again and again. Then it depends on which parameters you would like to compare with

  • @arstab4733
    @arstab4733 3 года назад +1

    You done a good job .
    But need to shoot out future problems also.
    1. Try to add fire 🔥 proof chemical in that bricks 🧱 so it is very helpful in case of any fire occurred.
    2. Is there any long term effects ?

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      At present we are not looking at internal construction use but on the external use. There is no fire hazard in the open as per our experience.
      We have not tried or experimented with fire proof additives as the need has not arisen for the product portfolio we are looking at

  • @rooney7524
    @rooney7524 3 года назад +1

    Government need to come forward to encourage people to buy this product instead of traditional product who is made of soil so it will lead to environmental health improvement

  • @MrKying
    @MrKying 3 года назад +1

    One year later, hope you’ve found more support to drive ur industry.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +1

      Yes, the interest is increasing globally, and we arr now executing our 3rd project

  • @sonamjamtsho6486
    @sonamjamtsho6486 3 года назад +3

    Sir, truly a great and an exemplary project. However do you add any additives or any sort of binders while mixing the foundry sand/dust with the plastic? And can other types of sand be used to mix as well?
    Looking forward to your response. Would really appreciate it. Thanks!

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      We can use any sand. We have used foundry dust & sand as the purpose was to consume the waste. Using fresh sand would mean using a new resource.

    • @sonamjamtsho6486
      @sonamjamtsho6486 3 года назад +1

      @@rhino.manish Can you give me your email address?
      I would like to know more information regarding this process. Thanks.

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад

      You may connect on rhino@rhinomachines.net please

  • @yogeshmishra6025
    @yogeshmishra6025 3 года назад +2

    Great work, can you please tell me if a similar brick be made from plastic and coal plant ash?

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +1

      we have not tried yet, we can do a trial on demand. Please connect on rhino@rhinomachines.net

  • @brucebonkowsky9406
    @brucebonkowsky9406 3 года назад +2

    I am interested how can i be

  • @sanjayverma3721
    @sanjayverma3721 3 года назад +2

    Sir, how is the resistance from Fire. Since plastic is involved, incase of fire, it would light up very fast

    • @rhino.manish
      @rhino.manish  3 года назад +2

      We are proposing for external use as we do understand the limitations in case of internal use till it is tested and certified. There are several other applications where the product may fit well.
      In case of further interest please write to rhino@rhinospb.in