Solid brick IBL spa - SOFT MUD BRICKS
for facadered

solid brick
solid brick
solid brick
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Characteristics

Type
solid
Applications
for facade
Color
red

Description

IBL spa, established back in 1964, is an Italian company operating in the building materials sector, able to produce a full range of top quality terracotta products: -Roof tiles and accessories; -Soft mud and extruded facing bricks; -Terracotta for coverings -Terracotta and Gres Porcelain floors; -Common bricks IBL spa, along with "La Fabbrica Ceramiche SpA", a manufacturer of high quality ceramics, belongs to the "Dafin" group of DAgostino family operating from decades in the building sector. The technologically advanced production plants of Bentivoglio and Cotignola are specialized in the production of common bricks, extruded facing bricks (Bentivoglio), soft mud facing bricks, floors and wall-caps (Cotignola). With the Ceprano roofing tiles plant, - one of the most important plant in Italy for the production of terracotta roof tiles, special pieces and accessories for roof coverings - IBL has been able to supply a full range of construction products, providing solutions for any architectural need. Producing well to build better this is the philosophy that has accompanied our development and success over the years. Our desire for a continuous improvement can be found in each product offered by IBL. Natural raw materials and non-polluting advanced technologies, grant high mechanical and strong thermal properties to the products, perfect for an eco-sustainable architecture conform to new regulations on energy performance. All our production plants have a high productive capacity and guarantee high quality production, appreciated by our customers in Italy and all over the world.

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