Sandcrete is a yellow-white building material made from a binder (typically Portland cement), sand in a ratio of circa 1:8, and water. Sometimes other ingredients may be added to reduce the amount of expensive Portland cement such as and rice husk ash. Sandcrete is similar but weaker than mortar, for which the ratio is circa 1:5. Soil cement and landcrete are similar materials but use other types of soil "Village markets in Ghana; a study on the planning of village markets". U. S. Agency for International Development. 1963. 12. Print. and hydraform blocks which are compressed, stabilized, .
Sandcrete is usually used as hollow rectangular blocks similar to concrete masonry units, often wide, thick, and with hollows that run from top to bottom and occupy around one third of the volume of the block. The blocks are joined together with mortar.
Sandcrete is the main building material for walls of single-storey buildings (such as houses and schools) in countries such as Ghanahttp://www.housingfinanceafrica.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/UN-Habitat_HF-in-Ghana-2.pdf and Nigeria.
Research has shown using organic ash to replace Portland cement, which is better than simply using less Portland cement.
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