
Clay blocks
Porous clay blocks are used either for exterior or internal load bearing and non load bearing walls.
Parameters
| NF
| 11,59 |
9,15 |
7,63 |
5,49 |
| length
| 380 |
300 |
250 |
375 |
| width
| 250 |
250 |
250 |
120 |
| thickness
| 238 |
238 |
238 |
238 |
| Coefficient of thermal conductivity, W/m Co
| 0,21 |
0,213 |
0,215 |
0,43 |
| Volume weight kg/m3
| 860 |
860 |
860 |
860 |
| Void factor
| 46-48 |
46-48 |
45 |
44 |
| Structural strength, kg/sm2
| 75-125 |
75-125 |
75-125 |
75-125 |
Advantages
- High thermal and sound insulation
The air trapped in small pores left in the clay block after burning away of sawdust combined with optimal hole geometry provide perfect thermal and sound insulation (3-4 times higher compared to an ordinary brick). Porous clay blocks do not change their thermotechnical properties throughout their lifetime.
- Living comfort
Clay blocks have perfect moisture properties. Walls of clay blocks absorb interior moisture and easily release it remaining always dry and keeping healthy indoor climate. Porous structure of blocks ensures free diffusion of vapours, thus allows walls to “breathe”. Temperature fluctuations are balanced out, so the house of clay blocks will remain comfortable in every season.
- Ecological compatibility
Porous clay blocks are made of natural raw materials – clay with addition of sawdust.
- Quick and comfortable wall construction
Specially designed block surfaces ensure easy handling and quick wall construction reducing possible mistakes of bricklayers to zero.
- Light construction weight
Walls of porous clay blocks are almost twice lighter as compared to those of ordinary bricks, so savings can be achieved on costs of basement making it lighter and correspondently cheaper.
- Economy
Thanks to large size of blocks you get economical construction by means of shorter working times and lower (almost in 3 times less) mortar use than in comparison to walls of traditional bricks.
- Structural strength - M-100
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