Dust Pressed Bricks and Tiles, where nature's artistry meets architectural Design.
Dust Pressed Bricks & Tiles
Dust Pressed Bricks & Tiles are also called Terracotta cladding tiles and bricks, they are made from fired clay and are used to clad the exterior of buildings. They are available in a variety of colors and finishes, and can be used to create a variety of looks, from traditional to modern. Terracotta cladding tiles can be installed on a variety of surfaces, including concrete, brick, and wood. They are typically installed by a professional, but can be DIY-installed with some experience.

Weather Resistance

Eco-Friendly

Longevity

Insulation
Product Description
● Material: Premium-grade clay or terracotta, carefully molded and fired for durability and strength.
● Size: Available in various dimensions ( specify) to accommodate different project requirements.
● Thickness: Typically ranges from (mention) providing optimal structural integrity.
● Surface Finish: Smooth, textured, or patterned finishes are available, offering diverse design options.
● Water Absorption: Low water absorption rate, ensuring resistance to moisture and weathering.
● Fire Resistance: Clay cladding tiles are inherently fire-resistant, providing added safety.
● Aesthetic Appeal: Terracotta Cladding Tiles offer natural and timeless beauty, adding warmth and character to architectural designs.
● Durability: Made from high-quality clay, these tiles are resistant to fading, cracking, and deterioration over time.
● Weather Resistance: Terracotta Cladding Tiles provide excellent resistance to harsh weather conditions, including UV radiation, rain, and frost.
● Thermal Insulation: The clay material offers inherent thermal insulation properties, contributing to energy efficiency and comfort in buildings.
● Low Maintenance: Terracotta Cladding Tiles are easy to clean and require minimal maintenance to preserve their appearance and functionality.
● Sustainable Choice: Made from natural clay, these tiles are environmentally friendly, promoting sustainable building practices.