What Are Facing Bricks?
Facing brick is a kind of brick used to decorate and protect the wall surface. It is fired with glazed or unglazed terracotta slabs. Cement mortar is usually placed on the wall. [1]
- Affixed to the surface of a building
- The finished products made from clay and other natural mineral raw materials after batching, making, drying and roasting are collectively referred to as ceramic products. Building ceramics are ceramic materials and products used in building pavement, ground and sanitary equipment. Building ceramics have the advantages of high strength, stable performance, good corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance, waterproof, fire resistance, easy cleaning, and good decoration. They are widely used in construction and decoration projects.
- Most of the facing bricks are made of clay, which is fired at a temperature of about 100 ° C after pressing. There are many types of facing bricks, according to their characteristics, there are two types: glazed and unglazed. Glazed tiles are divided into two types: glossy glaze and matte glaze. The surface of the brick is smooth and banded
- Flexible facing brick is a new type of interior and exterior wall finishes processed by an automated production line based on waterproof polymer mortar with special flame retardant treatment as the base material, high-performance elastic fibers as crack-resistant carcasses, modified inorganic materials as finish layers, and processed by automated production lines product. It has the characteristics of light weight, waterproof, fire resistance, high flexibility, etc. It is especially suitable for high-rise buildings and is an excellent alternative to traditional hard facing bricks. [2]