10 Hole Bricks is one of Extruded brick manufacture by kailash bricks

10 Hole Bricks specification

Size (in mm): 230x112x65
Compressive strength: ~370kg/cm2
Water absorption: 5-6%

10 Hole Bricks

 

10-hole bricks are a type of building material that features ten evenly spaced holes running through their length and the Perforation percentage is 30% in these bricks.

Key features of 10-hole bricks  
  • Lightweight: The ten evenly spaced holes running through the brick significantly reduce its weight compared to solid bricks. This makes them easier to handle and transport, reducing labor costs during construction.
  • Improved Insulation: The air pockets within the holes provide excellent thermal insulation. This helps keep buildings cooler in summer and warmer in winter, leading to reduced energy consumption for heating and cooling.
  • Enhanced Soundproofing: The hollow structure of the brick also contributes to improved sound insulation, making it ideal for areas where noise reduction is important, such as apartments and offices.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: The reduced material usage in manufacturing 10-hole bricks translates to lower production costs, making them a more affordable option compared to solid bricks.
  • Better Bonding with Mortar: The holes in the brick create a larger surface area for mortar to adhere to, resulting in a stronger and more durable bond between bricks.

 Applications of 10-hole bricks 

Residential Construction:

  • Load-bearing Walls: Suitable for constructing the main structural walls of houses and apartments.
  • Partition Walls: Used to create internal divisions within buildings, such as between rooms.
  • Cavity Walls: Employed in cavity wall construction for improved insulation and soundproofing.

Commercial Construction:

  • Office Buildings: Ideal for constructing the exterior and interior walls of office buildings.
  • Retail Spaces: Used in the construction of shopping malls, stores, and other retail establishments.
  • Industrial Buildings: Suitable for constructing warehouses, factories, and other industrial structures.