Sintered bricks are widely used as important paving materials in parks and roads,and can be seen in many places.In order to meet different needs,the thickness and size of the bricks used should be determined based on the flow rate and pressure of the usage location.If the flow rate is high and often exceeds that of large vehicles,then a large thickness is required.The following content will provide a brief introduction to the thickness and size of fired bricks.
1.In terms of brick thickness,fired bricks have much higher strength than cement bricks.When paving,it is recommended to use 40mm for pedestrian walkways,50mm for vehicular and fire lanes,and 60mm for heavy-duty lanes.
2.Due to the high temperature environment of 1100℃to 1200℃,fired bricks have a natural size error of±2mm(a small range that fired brick manufacturers can control).During the paving process,a gap of about 2mm should be left between bricks to achieve a more ideal paving effect.