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Brick Densities

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Typical values for brick densities are indicated below.

Brick Densities
BrickDensity
(kg/m3)

Blue 2405
Diatomaceous 480
Engineering 2165
Fiber brick 1890
Flettons 1795
London stock 1845
Red facings 1765
Sand cement 2085
Sand lime 1845

Values varies with product content and production processes.

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