Different types of brick

Different types of brick

Why use facing brick?

Using brick material in interior and exterior design provides us with permanent aesthetics, skillful design, and peace of mind. And, most importantly, facing brick provides us with everything we need from a house such as durability, strength, safety, perfection in design, and long-term value. In the course of history, only people who wanted a special house, or a house that would represent their wealth chose brick houses. Evidence of this fact is found in abundance throughout history.

Interior design:

By looking at today's interior design and decoration, it can be noticed that the time for modern paneling is over, and brick walls have found their way back into interior design.

Brick walls are prevalent in the kitchen, living room, dining room, and other parts of buildings, adding more beauty to the building in every style and acting as space and decoration complementarity.

A brick house is more than just a design. It reflects the personal characteristics of the people living inside. You can visualize any design with brick and apply it to your building. It does not matter if you prefer traditional or contemporary architecture, classic or modern style, even traditional patterns or house that are considered the best of their time, you can build a unique home by using brick

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Different types of brick:

  1. Clay Brick: Clay is the raw material for this type of brick, and its burning temperature varies from 810°C to 1020°C. Depending on its burning temperature, this brick is produced in various colors of peachy, yellow, and floral white.
  2. Shale Brick: Shale is the raw material for this type of brick, and its burning temperature varies from 800°C to 950°C. Depending on its burning temperature, its color varies from orange to red. Note that this brick has a natural color, and no color is added in the process of production.
  3. Refractory Brick: Fire clay is the raw material for this type of brick, and its burning temperature varies from 1050°C to 1180°C. Depending on its burning temperature and the type of clay, this brick is produced in red-chamotte, chamotte-black, and white.
  4. Industrial Refractory Brick: Firestone is the raw material for this type of brick, and its burning temperature starts at 1250°C. This type of brick is used in the industrial and casting furnaces.
  5. Rustic Brick: This brick is made traditionally. In the first stage of production, high-quality soil (clay, shale, fire clay) is made into adobe. Then, the adobe is put into molds and pressed by hand. After getting dried, the adobe will burn at a high temperature in the furnace (depending on the type of soil).