Description
Concrete is a building material consisting of cement, water, aggregate (sand and/or stone) and sometimes additives. After concrete hardens, it becomes an extremely durable and strong material.
Briquette is a building material generally made by mixing mud, clay, sand and water. There are also concrete briquettes, these briquettes are produced from concrete.
Pumice is a light and porous stone type of volcanic origin. Pumice stones are formed as a result of the rapid cooling and gas release of lava formed during volcanic eruptions.
Each material is selected and used according to the requirements of the building projects. Concrete, with its high durability and strong structure, is used in large projects; Briquette, with its cost-effectiveness and easy applicability, is used in wall construction; Pumice, on the other hand, is preferred in insulation and lightweight construction elements due to its lightness and insulation properties.
Length | Height | Width | Unit M²/piece | Weight M²/kg |
40 cm | 20 cm | 20 cm | 16 | 16 |