Bricks Dealers in Karur

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  • Chamber Brick

    Chamber Brick

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    It is argued that these small compartments were built above the ceiling of the burial chamber to relieve the stress of weight that could crack the chamber's ceiling. Some 38 blocks or more, each weighing about 50 to 80 tonnes were placed on top of the ceiling. Above these four granite chambers is a limestone gable, which it is said, was designed to distribute the weight to the north and south walls of the burial chamber. Modern architects and engineers disagree that these chambers function to relieve or distribute the weight of the pyramid pushing down on the chamber below. Why have so many chambers when a single gable could be built above the flat ceiling of the King's chamber to distribute the weight from above to the walls? One might even ask why the Queen's chamber, being situated lower in the pyramid's structure and made of a softer and therefore less structurally sound stone, would not need similar protection.
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  • Hollow Bricks

    Hollow Bricks

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    Hollow Bricks, Cement Bricks, Iro
  • High Class Brick

    High Class Brick

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    High Class Brick, Chamber Brick
  • Interlock Fly Ash Blocks

    Interlock Fly Ash Blocks

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    Interlock Fly Ash Blocks, Solid Block
  • AAC Bricks

    AAC Bricks

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    AAC Bricks, AAC Blocks, AAC Blocks, AAC Blocks, AAC Block
  • Clay Bricks

    Clay Bricks

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    Clay Brick
  • Floral Foam Bricks

    Floral Foam Bricks

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    Floral Foam Brick
  • Clay Bricks

    Clay Bricks

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    Clay bricks are formed in a mould (the soft mud method), or more frequently in commercial mass production by extruding clay through a die and then wire-cutting them to the desired size (the stiff mud process). The shaped clay is then dried and fired either by burning in a kiln or sometimes, in warm and sunny countries, by sun-drying to achieve the final, desired strength. The action of heat gives rise to a sintering process that causes the clay particles to fuse and thus develops extremely strong ceramic bonds in the burnt clay bodies. Such bonds are highly stable. As a result, bricks can withstand the severe weathering actions and are inert to almost all normal chemical attacks.
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  • Interlock Bricks

    Interlock Bricks

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    Interlock Bricks, Hollow Block
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