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CEB without Cement or lime?

 
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Just a quick question. I have come across a machine that can cut CEB blocks to make curved walls:

http://www.aectceb.com/block_cutter.html

The only thing is it can only cut blocks that have been made without the use of cement or lime.

So, is there a method of making strong, impermeable and uncompromised CEB blocks without the use of cement or lime?
 
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