Chennai: In a significant innovation that could revolutionize the building in the country, scientists from the research center of the structural engineering system of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) have developed a new method that was manufactured in factories and compiled on site.
These panels, which were manufactured using the EPS method (expanded polystyrene), should withstand up to 70 years of use and at the same time offer a faster and more efficient construction.
The construction of a house is often a time -consuming and labor -intensive process, especially in rural areas, in which delays in construction times are common due to material framework times and labor shortages. Even small houses can take months to complete, especially because each construction phase needs certain hardening periods to ensure structural stability.
The technology that the scientists used at the CSIR -Sercy includes industrial by -products such as flight ash and calcium carbid sides (CACâ‚‚), with waste materials being used for sustainable construction. The system, known as EIB (environmentally friendly innovative, modern construction system), uses a new type of wall structure and binding mechanism that ensures strength and durability.
In order to further improve sustainability, the prototype house solar modules built on the CSIR service campus includes on the roof, so that the residents can compensate for some of the construction costs through energy savings. The structure supports up to four floors and is particularly suitable for mass living projects due to their fast assembly and lower work dependency.
According to Dr. Anandavalli Dr. Anandavalli not only reduces this modern construction technology, but also accelerates the project schedule, which makes it a promising solution for affordable residential programs.
“This structure can build houses up to 4 floors. This technology will make it very easy to quickly build more houses,” said Anandavalli.
Technology behind the prefabricated concrete panels of CSIR men for housing construction
According to the CSIR hercer, the prefabricated, light wall boards with the sandwich for construction are intended faster, durable and energy-efficient apartments and for other industrial requirements.

CSIR-Serc develops new Fastbuild living panels with a 70-year durability (ETV Bharat)
The technology aims to meet the industrial requirements for the construction of wall components, and has used the locals and patented EPS concrete concrete construction technology (secret construction) with trained unskilled man performance. It is also suitable for setting up preliminary manufactures in factories.
The secret was developed with good design, convenient size, sound and heat insulation, 40% less weight with high quality and strength with cost reduction for the wall compared to the conventional walls on the market.
Characteristics
- High quality precise technology
- Corrosion resistant; Quick construction
- Excellent thermal insulation and is suitable for Indian and international markets
- Embedded light weight; 40% less weight
- Suitable for alternative infills; Seismisch resistant
- High ductility; Easy maintenance with a longer service life
- A complete alternative solution for the conventional method of wall construction with 20% cost reduction
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