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Clay building bricks are a type of masonry product made from clay and fired in a kiln. They are used in the construction of walls, foundations, and other structures. Clay building bricks are typically made from a mixture of clay, sand, and water, and are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. Clay building bricks are typically more durable and weather-resistant than other masonry products, such as porcelain.
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Clay building bricks are used in a variety of applications, including residential and commercial construction, landscaping, and interior design. Some of the leading companies in the clay building brick market include Boral, Wienerberger, Ibstock, Forterra, and Hanson. Show Less Read more