The issue of choosing a brick between solid or slotted has been relevant for a long time. Especially often they are asked by people who plan to begin capital construction, since the inherent characteristics of the future premises depend on the selected materials. Let's consider what differences exist between these types of bricks and whether slit bricks really prevail over the competitor with their characteristics.
Both slit and solid bricks are of the following types:
- Silicate - is used mainly in the process of laying bearing structures or cladding of a building.
- Ceramic - resistant even to harsh climatic conditions. Its basis is clay with the use of various additives.
- Samanny - is used in the construction of temporary structures to the extent of its fragility.
- Hyper-pressed - by compressing rock crumbs, it turns out to create ultra-strong material.
It is worth noting that among all the listed types, the ceramic and silicate type of bricks retain special popularity.
A solid brick is a stone of artificial origin, which is devoid of special holes. Such a brick is often used in capital construction, where a high load on the material prevails. Solid brick has a high level of strength and thermal conductivity, as well as poor hygroscopicity.
The cracked appearance of the brick is endowed with special holes that can significantly increase the level of thermal insulation properties. Like one-piece, it is not without the possibility of being ceramic or silicate. Existing voids can create an additional barrier before the penetration of cold or warm air. This contributes to the fact that the room maintains a comfortable microclimate at any time of the year.
An additional advantage of the hollow version is its lower weight compared to the whole, which does not affect the level of material strength.
Slit brick is divided into several subspecies:
- Heat efficient;
- Penodiatomitic;
- Porous;
- Cement-sand.
In conclusion, I would like to say that despite the similar qualitative characteristics between the crevice and the whole view, the first It differs in a number of inherent advantages that influenced the fact that the material is much more often used in construction.
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