Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick
The Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick is a glorious red brick that has been a perennial favourite with our customers for quite some time. The enduring qualities of this versatile brick are the reason why customers continuously ask for this particular brick over many others.
Wienerberger Ltd offers customers in the United Kingdom one of the widest brick selections in the business. The enviable list of brick products include clay facing bricks, both stock and wire cut, specialist engineering bricks, specialist clay block system, other facade solutions and a wide range of brick slips.
Wirecut bricks
The Wirecut brick is the most commonly manufactured brick in the United Kingdom. These bricks are made by each brick being individually cut before being fired in a kiln. Being the most common type of brick in the United Kingdom, these bricks will provide a desirable and consistent finish to any building project. Wirecut bricks can come in different ranges, sizes and textures
Brick colour and texture
Although the Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick is a gorgeous deep red colour, many other colours and textures are available in the brick industry.
Brick is one of the most popular materials for architects and builders. The colour and texture of the brick allows them to envisage the finished project before the first brick is laid.
More so today, exposed brick walls are often considered highly desirable for modern residential apartments, restaurants, and some shops, particularly those within the fashion industry. Whereas exterior brickwork can make a building or home feel warmer, more attractive and inviting.
The colour and cut of a brick can really influence the finished building project. For example, a white brick finish lends itself to the modern and minimalist design, whereas deeper coloured bricks such as the Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick brick, with its deep red hues, does tend to look and feel more rustic and traditional. That being said, the Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick will still look amazing in modern settings too, it's all really down to choice and taste.
Brick pack size
The pack size for bricks makes it easier to calculate the total number of pallets required to complete any given building project. The Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick comes in a convenient pallet size of 400, making it much easier to determine the number of pallets required and offering superb value for money at the same time.
Frost resistance of bricks
The Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick holds an F2 frost resistance, so you can be confident that you have a very durable brick indeed.
The freeze/thaw resistance category for bricks starts at F0. The exposure is considered passive and these bricks are more suitable for interior walls and inner leaf cavity walls. If used externally they must be thoroughly protected by impermeable cladding or render.
The second category is F1, aimed at a moderate exposure to the elements. These bricks are durable unless saturated and subjected to repeated freezing and thawing.
The third category relates to the Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick, with an F3 rating. The F3 rated brick will remain durable even when saturated and subjected to repeated freezing and thawing.
Soluble salts content
Bricks are placed into one of two categories for soluble salt content. Low:- The percentage by mass of soluble ions shall not exceed Magnesium-0.030%, potassium-0.030% and sodium 0.030%. Sulphate content 0.500%. Normal:- The percentage by mass of soluble ions shall not exceed Magnesium, potassium and sodium 0.25% in total. Sulphate content 1.6%.
The active soluble salt content is calculated with a total % by mass of the above mentioned elements not being greater than the following:
Category SO: No requirement
Category S1: 0.17-0.08
Category S3: 0.06-0.03
Therefore the Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick has a very low soluble salt content.
Compressive strength of the brick
The Wienerberger Dartmoor Heather Brick has a very good compressive strength for such an attractive brick. When you consider that a class B engineering brick requires a rating of greater than 50N/mm squared and a class A engineering brick must exceed 70 N/mm squared. So a rating of 40N/mm squared is more than sufficient for a durable building brick.