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| Angle bricks generally serve a functional
purpose where it is necesary to carry a building element
through an angle other than 90 degrees. |
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| Arch bricks are typically used to provide
structural stability in curved elements such as arches
or for aesthetic detailing. |
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| Arch system sets comprise of all units necessary
to construct the arch. |
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| Bonding bricks are typically used where
there is a requirement for non-full size pieces of brick. |
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| Bullnose bricks are typically used for feature
brickwork where a radius is required, for example , corner
details, window/door reveals and pier work. Bullnose bricks
can also act as capping or for edging kerbs. This group
also includes special bricks to provide aesthetic visual
transition between square and curved elements. |
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| Cant bricks are typically used for feature
brickwork where crisp clear lines are required e.g. corner
details, window/door reveals, pier work. They can also
be used for capping. |
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| Cill bricks are designed to project from
the face of the wall and they incorporate a drip throating.
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| Copping and Capping are typically used as
a decorative finish to parapet walls and free standing
walls and to protect the brickwork below |
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| This is reinforced by incorporating a three
brick design for strength, uses are similar to normal
Coping and Capping |
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| Plinth Bricks are typically used for aesthetic
detailing where hard lines are required e.g. returns,
window cills, corbelling details or sloping plinths. |
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| Projecting detail bricks are typically used
to enhance joint detailing. They may also be used in a
wide variety of other applications where feature bricks
are required |
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| As a functional brick, radial bricks are
typically used for structures such as stairwells surrounds.
Also particularly effective used as an aesthetic device
in hard landscaping producing a sweeping curved effect. |
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| Sometimes called pistol bricks, these are
designed for use in details incorperating shelf angles,
typically at horizontal movement joint positions in framed
buildings. The internally radiused corner avoids the potential
problems of over cutting which may arise if standard bricks
are machine cut to form rebate. |
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Scroll bricks are typically used as a decorative
surround for openings
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| Brick Slips are typically used to mask reinforced
concrete frames and for interior work. |
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| Soldier bricks are typically used as an
aesthetic means of returning a soldier course detail.
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| Transitional bricks provide an attractive
and effective means of integrating vertical brickwork
and horizontal paving , with brickwork being built directly
into the transitional unit. |
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