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Hollow brick

Commonly used in non-load-bearing areas, bricks with a porosity of at least 40%, featuring large but few voids, are known as hollow bricks.

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Product Introduction

  Commonly used in non-load-bearing sections, hollow bricks are characterized by a porosity of at least 40%, with large individual voids that occur infrequently. Hollow bricks are classified into cement hollow bricks, clay hollow bricks, and shale hollow bricks. As a widely preferred wall material in the construction industry, hollow bricks have gained favor due to their lightweight nature and efficient use of raw materials—features that have earned them recognition as recommended products by national building authorities.

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