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Insulite Coursing Bricks
Description:
Insulite Coursing Bricks are coursing units designed to be used in conjunction with Thomas Armstrong’s Insulite Concrete blocks range in order to maintain material continuity throughout the wall and reduce the need to cut down whole blocks. They are available in 100mm and 140mm thickness.
Produced to BS EN 771-3, these Lightweight Concrete Coursing Bricks can be used as infill around openings, doors, windows etc and can be used to adjust coursing heights of walls.
These Medium Density Bricks are available in ‘Standard’ finish texture only which provides an excellent surface for mortars, renders and plasters. All of these bricks are suitable for use above and below damp-proof course (DPC).
Insulite Coursing Bricks are manufactured to BS EN 771-3 and are ISO 9001 Quality Assured, ISO 14001 Environmentally Certified and hold BES 6001 Responsible Sourcing certification.
Applications:
- A range of thickness available to suit most typic wall types.
- Inner and Outer leaves of cavity walls up to 3 storeys.
- Internal partition walls.
- Foundation walls below damp-proof course (DPC).
- Acoustic separating walls to Part E of the Building Regulations and Robust Details.
- ‘Standard’ finish texture only which provides an excellent surface for mortars, renders and plasters.
Key Advantages:
- Maintain material continuity throughout the wall.
- Reduce the need to cut down whole blocks.
- 100% recyclable, inert and non-hazardous at the end of use
UKCA Certifications:
Documents:
10.4 N/mm²
Pack sizes and quantities may vary between manufacturing locations. Always check details with your nearest sales office.
The block weights quoted above are approximate and include the typical additional weight from the moisture content.
The m² figures include the conventional 10mm mortar joint.