Solid brick BACK-UP
embossedfor masonryred

solid brick
solid brick
solid brick
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Characteristics

Type
solid
Finish
embossed
Applications
for masonry
Color
red

Description

THESE BRICKS ARE PRODUCED IN ORDER TO BE USED IN SUPPORTING AND NON-SUPPORTING INDOOR STRUCTURES Format: Danish normal format and horizontal format, DS 414. The technical specifications correspond to those of facing bricks, for similar designs. 27 CM-INTERLOCKING TILES FOR BACK-UP MASONRY Bricks with an additional 4-cm length, which simplify the process of building door and window recesses in buildings with 190-mm insulation. Extruded bricks with holes and water-struck aspect for plastering. Also appropriate for the bottom of window openings. Call us to get a sample! WATER-STRUCK BACK-UP BRICKS These bricks are produced in order to be used in supporting and non-supporting indoor structures Format: Danish normal format and horizontal format, DS 414. The technical specifications correspond to those of facing bricks, for similar designs. LIGHT BRICKS WITH SAWDUST Light bricks with sawdust are produced in the same way as cavity bricks. The difference is that, for the processing of clay, we use approx. 30% vol. of sawdust. This is fired and poured into the bricks' air voids, thus obtaining a light and highly porous brick. The light bricks with sawdust aren't frost-proof and may only be used for indoor structures with subsequent surface treatment. Format: Danish normal format, DS 414 Compressive strength: 12 - 18 MPa Gross density: 1.060 - 1.200 kg/m3 Water uptake: 16 - 20 % Initial water absorption: 1.5 - 2.1 kg/m2 MOLER BRICKS Moler bricks are produced as extruded bricks made of a special type of clay, through which a lighter and highly porous brick is obtained.

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