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Monday, March 24, 2008

TYPE OF BRICK

Engineering bricks

London bricks or Flettons

Extruded or wirecut bricks


stock brick



Stock bricks

Traditional type of brick with a slightly irregular shape.
Made by using a mechanised moulding process known as soft mud moulding.
A wide range of colours are available.
In price, as well as style, stock bricks fall between the wirecuts and the handmades.
Currently one of the most popular with self-builders.
Extruded or wirecut bricks
Suitable for almost every type of application.
Available in a wide range of colours and textures.
Made by extrusion of a continuous column of clay which, as the name implies, is cut by the wire.
Surface textures can be applied by additions of sand or texturing the face e.g. rusticated or dragfaced.
Highly automated production process makes wirecuts relatively inexpensive compared to some other types of brick.

London bricks or Flettons

London bricks are only manufactured by Hanson.
Made from deposits of Oxford clay, require little fuel to fire them and so are one of the most economically priced bricks.
Available in a wide range of colours and textures.
Popular for matching existing brickwork.
Extruded tumbled bricks
Distressed irregular shaped bricks.
Made by extruding and then rolling in a drum, distressing the edges and giving an irregular feel with a rounder softer look to the brick.
Offers a value for money natural look.

Engineering bricks

Used for their performance characteristics rather than their appearance
Most suited for ground works, manholes and sewers, retaining walls and other situations where strength and resistance to frost attack and water are the most important factor.

Special shaped bricks
Enable flexible design and the means to execute any imaginative design detail or decorative element.
Adds a high quality finish to brickwork. Can provide extra durability and protection to vulnerable areas and can save time on-site by overcoming extensive hand cuttin. Over 70 special shapes are available from Hanson consisting of both standard and purpose made shapes.

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