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Recipe is nothing but knowing the dry weight (batch weight) of one batch or one cake. To find out dry weight, we should know the desired dry density of final block. Let us work on the density of 600 kg/m³. Batch Weight = Density x Mould volume Density = 600 kg/m3 Dimensions of the mould : Length = 4840 mm = 4.84 M Width = 1250 mm = 1.25 M Height = 670 mm = 0.67 M Volume of the mould: 4.84 M x 1.25 M x 0.67 M = 4.0535 M³ Batch Weight = 600 x 4.0535 = 2432 kg (We have taken mould height 670 mm, which is actually depth of the mould. Generally we maintain the cake height equal to mould level. But in some AAC factories, cake height may be 650 mm or 680 mm depending on the parameters like quantity of returns required, sinking of cake, uneven surface of the cake, etc., In this case cake height should be taken to calculate the volume.) Batch weight or Dry weight consists of binders (Cement and Quicklime), Fly ash or Sand, returns and anhydrite. Usually th
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