Structural bricks provide unparalleled versatility, durability and color choice not found in other building materials. Structural bricks are hollow structural clay units for load bearing and non-load bearing reinforced masonry systems
Structural bricks provide economical and design attractive in large size. The area is 3-1 / 2 "x 11-1 / 2", which is 2-1 / 2 "x 7-1 / 2" which is close to the standard brick surface ratio 1: 3.
Structural brick for mutual material is made of task texture and is very close to our tile color. For physical requirements such as color availability and compressive strength, please contact the mutual material representative.
Structural bricks are designed to reinforce load-bearing units rather than simply facing the material and offer many advantages of various appearances, alternative constructions and traditional construction methods. Buildings with structural bricks are more energy efficient than traditional buildings and may be more acoustically soundproof. The use of a structural brick wall system also provides greater resistance to wind and seismic forces. Brick gives families permanent and beautiful things. Brickwork houses have lower maintenance costs and typically lower their insurance premiums due to their fire resistance. For these reasons, structural brick houses usually have higher resale value and greater curb pulling force than houses built using conventional methods or other siding material. The structural brick system has all these advantages, yet it is cost competitive compared to most siding materials.
Structure In a brickworking system, masonry is the main structural element and as the foundation is completed, masonry work begins. In traditional buildings it is not necessary to transport bricks to the site until a lot of work (including all frames) is complete. Therefore, contractors need to ensure that the bricks are delivered in advance for structural brick projects. The first step in brick building is to lay out the first street of the brick and position the reinforcement unit. When holes are drilled based on these positions, structural epoxy resin is used to fix vertical reinforcement. As the masonry work progresses, you can use a piece of tape to keep the hole clean. Conventional pins can also be used as a basis for pouring concrete, but epoxy systems eliminate problems caused by pin misalignment.