Blue Bricks (Solid & Perforated)
Blue engineering bricks, both solid and perforated, are known for their strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Here are some details about each type:
Solid Blue Bricks
Strength: These bricks have high compressive strength, making them suitable for load-bearing applications.
Durability: They are highly resistant to weathering and frost, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
Appearance: Solid blue bricks have a smooth, uniform finish and are often used in visible masonry work for their aesthetic appeal.
Perforated Blue Bricks
Weight: Perforated bricks are lighter than solid bricks due to the holes, which also help in better bonding with mortar.
Insulation: The perforations can provide better thermal and acoustic insulation compared to solid bricks.
Usage: They are often used in non-load-bearing walls, partitions, and decorative facades.
Common Uses
Structural Applications: Both types are used in foundations, retaining walls, and other structural elements.
Aesthetic Applications: Due to their attractive appearance, they are also used in facades, garden walls, and other visible masonry work.
Available singularly or in packs of 400
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