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Usually clay. Kaolin, shale, and minerals are also used to make bricks. If u only use clay it will not be that strong to build a house or something big.
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What material are the bricks made from?

Bricks are typically made from clay or shale, which are natural materials that are molded and then fired in a kiln to create a hard, durable product. Some bricks may also be made from concrete or other composite materials. The specific composition can vary based on the type of brick and its intended use, such as standard bricks, fire bricks, or decorative bricks.


What materials are used to make cement?

The materials used to make cement are,Calcareous materials (limestone)Argillaceous materials (clay)gypsumCoal dustIron oxidemagnesiumAlkalies


How many bricks is used in 1 cum?

there are 500 bricks are counted for 1 m


Are scr brick used for cavity walls?

Yes, solid bricks can be used in cavity walls, but they are not the most common choice. Typically, cavity walls consist of two separate layers of bricks (outer and inner), with a gap in between to improve insulation and prevent moisture penetration. In some cases, solid bricks may be used for the outer layer, particularly in specific architectural designs, but lightweight materials are often preferred for better thermal performance.


Are bricks biodegradable?

Bricks are not biodegradable as they are made from clay or other natural materials that are baked at high temperatures, resulting in a durable and long-lasting product. While they can break down over an extended period through natural weathering processes, they do not decompose like organic materials. However, bricks can be recycled or reused in construction, which can minimize their environmental impact.