Standard Clay Paving Brick (Clay)
The Standard Clay Paving Brick (also known as Clay Brick) is one of the best materials for building projects, especially in the dimensions of 20×20 cm with a thickness of 2 cm.
Paving bricks are a popular type of brick used in the construction industry. The paving bricks produced by Pars Brick are made from the finest kaolin stones, sourced from high-quality mines across the country. These bricks are available in red and peach colors. The raw materials are crushed, mixed with special additives, molded using fully automated presses, and fired at high temperatures ranging from 800°C to 1000°C.
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Pars Brick Paving Bricks for Facades
Due to the high-temperature firing process, which enhances the brick’s durability, Pars Brick is one of the best options for both public and private contractors when it comes to facade construction. Design companies, using experienced professionals and advanced software, often incorporate Pars Brick in their designs, combining it with stone to create beautiful facades and lobbies for their clients.
In some designs, Pars Brick is used exclusively for the entire facade, resulting in a stunning and unique aesthetic.
It is important to note that Pars Brick, made with high-quality kaolin stone, does not undergo any color change or efflorescence over time. You will enjoy a chic and beautiful facade for years, and we hope you’ll recommend us to your colleagues.
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Variety of Pars Brick Paving Bricks
The wide variety of Pars Brick paving bricks creates a distinctive, eye-catching, and unparalleled look for any building. We take pride in the beauty, quality, and longevity of our products, and we aim to inspire the creation of beautiful, unique buildings with our bricks.
Pars Brick Paving Bricks are available in red and peach colors and are used for paving, as well as for both interior and exterior facade coverage. They can also be installed vertically on the lower and upper parts of the facade and around columns.
By using Pars Brick, you can cover both the main surface and the adjacent areas of your project, including around columns. This makes it an ideal choice for facades, water channels, and window surrounds. Create your own unique design with Pars Brick, mixing different brick colors to reflect your distinctive style.
About Pars Brick Paving Bricks
Pars Brick Paving Brick is a type of brick made from kaolin clay, crafted with a dense and refined molecular structure. These bricks are fired at temperatures between 800°C to 1000°C. As the name suggests, these bricks have high thermal resistance, making them ideal for various applications such as flooring, lobby areas, exterior facades, and more.
Building with red bricks has a unique appeal, and the numerous benefits of Pars Brick have made it a preferred material for architects and engineers to create stunning facades. The red and peach Pars Brick is made from high-quality kaolin stone, ensuring durability and aesthetic appeal.
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Climate Conditions for Paving Bricks
It’s worth noting that using Pars Brick for facade construction requires artistic skill and precision, which is why red brick facades are so highly admired. For the best results, it’s advisable to employ experienced, skilled installers who are experts in the proper techniques for installation and jointing.
Architects must pay special attention to selecting high-quality materials to protect brick facades from various environmental factors, such as weather conditions. Pars Brick provides peace of mind, ensuring that architects and engineers can confidently choose their facing bricks.
Creating buildings and structures with brick facades that remain strong and resilient against wind, rain, heat, and cold is no easy task. Today, cities around the world need durable, professional facades, and Pars Brick meets this demand with a wide variety of colors and designs that attract attention and satisfy the expectations of leading architects and engineers.