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Bagheri brick and pottery production and sales factory in Qazvin
Bagheri brick and pottery production and sales factory in Qazvin

Pottery and brick factory is the largest producer of facing bricks, lefton bricks, pressed bricks, roof tiles in Shal Qazvin.

Types of clay bricks

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Types of clay bricks

Clay brick with foam: Foamed brick, which is also known as Ajar-Aeeq, Yunolit Daru blade, foamed blade. Foam bricks are a type of clay brick with holes and grooves. The presence of grooves on the surface of the brick causes better adhesion with the mortar. Among these, foam brick is used to make the weight of the brick as light as possible, as well as to insulate the heat.

roof brick: Roof block is one of the types of modern materials that replaces clay block with the help of polystyrene and helps to stylize buildings.

Façade brick: The clay brick is a piece of brick that has a lot of color variations, this brick is made in red and yellow colors and is used for wall decoration.

Clay brick applications These building materials are used in the construction of load-bearing walls, separating blades, striking arches between beams, exterior and interior facades, and block beam roofs. Today, the most common use of this brick is in the wall-laying stage for buildings as a separating blade.

Advantages of using clay bricks

One of the reasons for the popularity of clay bricks among builders is cost optimization. But this brick has other advantages. From a technical point of view, clay bricks are light, durable and accessible, and are good sound and thermal insulation.

1. Saving in the consumption of cement mortar, the use of clay blade reduces the consumption of cement mortar by 50% to 60% compared to lefton brick. 2. Faster execution: The execution speed of clay bricks is very high. The size of each clay blade is equivalent to 2-3 Lefton bricks. Larger dimensions make the clay blade easier and faster to move and install. By using this product, 30-40% of time and labor costs are saved. 3. The property of being insulated against heat and temperature: due to the holes that these bricks have, air is trapped between them and makes them 20 to 30% better insulated than ordinary bricks. This feature reduces energy consumption and saves money. 4. Low weight: The light weight of this brick makes it reduce up to 20% of the dead weight of the building skeleton. Also, its light weight makes the cost of moving it to the project site more affordable. 5. Sound insulation: due to the holes in it, it becomes acoustic.