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Water permeability characteristic of bricks made from recycled glass and ceramic debris helps earn a credit point in LEED storm water control.
- Uses glass and ceramic wastes as aggregate. Features excellent abrasion resistance, ventilation, permeability, water preservation, heat insulation, and sound absorbency as well as great stability.
- Excellent permeability and ventilation increase water-preservation of the stratum, also facilitates in draining floods and controlling temperature.
- Porous aggregate composite provides excellent sound absorption by preventing indoor echoes.
- Rough surface helps prevent slips to enhance walking safety.
Made from Recycled Resources
Impervious construction materials such as asphalt and cement used in urban construction are contributing factors for flooding and heat island effect. Bricks made from recycled products allow quick absorption of water into the earth, thereby providing flood control and cooler temperatures.
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