Thermalite coursing bricks are designed for use in walls, flooring and below-ground structures. They’re made using an innovative, micro-cellular design that traps pockets of air inside the block. This makes the brick lightweight for easier handling and cheaper transportation. The innovative design also improves its fire-resistant properties, and guarantees superior sound insulation to cut down on ambient noise.
With a compressive strength rating of 2.9N, these coursing bricks are also an excellent choice if you’re looking for a more environmentally friendly option. They’re manufactured from locally sourced materials, are accredited with the BES 6001 Responsible Sourcing certification. They can also be recycled after use. Additionally, the air-pocket design makes the bricks better therma
While the Thermalite brand might have been around for 70 years or so, a programme of continual research and development ensures it meets the needs of the modern construction industry. A closed micro cellular structure featuring tiny pockets of trapped air, gives Thermalite its distinct features, high thermal and sound insulation, lightness for handling, high compressive strength, and fire and moisture resistance.With sustainability targets becoing ever more important, Thermalites excellent insulation properties make U-value targets easier to achieve and can help reduce the CO2 emissions during a building's life.
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While the Thermalite brand might have been around for 70 years or so, a programme of continual research and development ensures it meets the needs of the modern construction industry. A closed micro cellular structure featuring tiny pockets of trapped air, gives Thermalite its distinct features, high thermal and sound insulation, lightness for handling, high compressive strength, and fire and moisture resistance.With sustainability targets becoing ever more important, Thermalites excellent insulation properties make U-value targets easier to achieve and can help reduce the CO2 emissions during a building's life.