Red Ten-Hole Facade Brick (Lifton)
The brick known as the red ten-hole facade brick (Lifton) features a cross-section with holes ranging from 1.5 to 2.5 centimeters in diameter.This type of brick is primarily used for the facades of school walls, surrounding walls of gardens, industrial hall walls, warehouses, and various industrial buildings.The presence of holes in the brick allows for interlocking between the bricks, significantly enhancing their resistance to earthquakes.
Dimensions of Red Ten-Hole Facade Brick
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Red Ten-Hole Facade Brick (Lifton)
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Key Laboratory Properties of Red Lifton Facade Bricks:
- High strength and resistance
- Very competitive pricing
- Resistance to freezing and severe cold
- Standard water absorption suitable for needs and applications (8 to 18 percent of the brick’s weight)
- Proper molecular density due to fine grinding and appropriate granulation
- Natural colors that do not change under sunlight
Additionally, because these bricks are made from kaolin stone, they exhibit excellent fire resistance and high impact durability.
