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4.4 Engineering Quality Bricks<br />

<strong>Edenhall</strong>’s Engineering Quality bricks are durable, high strength, solid bricks, specially manufactured to cope with<br />

exposure to aggressive conditions. Made from selected dense aggregates and cement blends which can resist<br />

sulphate attack, the bricks exhibit low absorption and high dimensional accuracy. They are fully frost resistant and are<br />

suitable for use below ground level and in locations where natural sulphates, up to and including Class 3 levels, are<br />

present. Solid Engineering Quality bricks are manufactured and tested in accordance with the relevant Standard and<br />

meet the criteria for strength, durability and sulphate resistance given in all construction and mandatory Standards.<br />

They perform the same and to the same performance standards and applications as clay Class B engineering bricks.<br />

For further information refer to our Brick <strong>Technical</strong> Data Sheet for Engineering Quality Bricks – BTDS 2<br />

and Brick <strong>Technical</strong> Bulletin BTB 11 – Concrete Engineering Quality Bricks.<br />

4.5 Special Shaped Bricks<br />

The <strong>Edenhall</strong> range of facing bricks is supported by a selection of standard matching specials. Please note that certain<br />

specials are only available in certain finishes. Please consult your local <strong>Edenhall</strong> Sales Office for specific details.<br />

For further information refer to our Brick <strong>Technical</strong> Data Sheet for Special Bricks – BTDS 5.<br />

FURTHER HELPFUL GUIDANCE AND ADVICE ON THE USE OF EDENHALL’S BRICKS IS<br />

CONTAINED IN BRICK TECHNICAL BULLETIN BTB 1 – GOOD SITE PRACTICE GUIDE.<br />

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