
Class B Red Engineering Bricks
Class B Red engineering bricks are a type of high-strength brick used in construction for their durability and low water absorption. Here are some key features:
High Compressive Strength: Class B engineering bricks have a compressive strength of around 50 N/mm²1, making them suitable for load-bearing applications.
Low Water Absorption: These bricks have a water absorption rate of less than 7%, which makes them highly resistant to frost and weathering.
Durability: They are designed to withstand severe exposure conditions, making them ideal for use in foundations, retaining walls, and other structural applications.
Appearance: Typically, these bricks have a smooth, red finish and are often perforated to reduce weight and improve mortar bonding.
Common Uses
Structural Applications: Due to their strength and durability, they are often used in load-bearing walls, foundations, and retaining walls.
Below Damp Proof Course (DPC): Their low water absorption makes them suitable for use below the DPC level in buildings.
Manholes and Sewers: Their resistance to harsh conditions makes them ideal for use in manholes and sewer construction.
Available singularly or in packs of 400
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