White facing brick is one of the popular materials used most often for wall cladding from the outside. Facing brick is also an excellent tool that helps in the implementation of rather complex architectural and design solutions. Also, this material has a wide range of application (for example, in residential construction of multi -storey and one -story houses).
The surface of the white brick is flat with embossing or decorative pattern. This type of surface allows you to apply a glaze on it, which helps in protecting the color of the material. In recent years, white facing brick, also began to be used in the interior decoration of the premises. It is most often used in cases where it is necessary to create an atmosphere close to a medieval castle. In addition, it is widely used for the reconstruction of fairly old buildings or during the construction of houses located in a seismic zone.
White facing brick is secreted by its high water resistance, frost resistance, corrosion resistance and increased strength. White brick is made by gypsuming, which provides a perfectly even surface to the material.
With size 25 by 13 cm, white facing brick has a weight of more than 4 kg. After passing the press, then the blanks are sent to the furnace, and there are subject to several heat treatment procedures in very high temperatures. This increases the strength of brick and its frost resistance.
If earlier bricks were produced only in rectangular shape, today in the construction market you can find material of rounded shape, wedge -shaped, twisted and curly. Oddly enough, a brick with a beveled angle has the greatest popularity.
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