![]() Precast bricks are made by pouring concrete into molds and curing them in controlled conditions. These bricks are typically composed of Cement, Sand, Aggregates, and Water. Instead of being fired, they are Cured through hydration, often using steam or ambient moisture. Precast Bricks and Blocks offer consistent size, strength, and dimensional accuracy, and can be manufactured in various shapes, colors, and finishes. Clay Bricks are made from clay that is molded and fired in a kiln at high temperatures. The firing process makes them durable and strong. Blocks are larger masonry units, typically made of concrete like precast bricks, but on a larger scale. Often hollow, they are lighter and offer better insulation. Blocks are commonly used in modern construction for walls and foundations, allowing faster building and reduced mortar use. |