Brickearth dug from fields overlooking the Medway Estuary, is still used to make Funton’s famous range of yellow London Stock Bricks. Once shipped into the city on barges, they are still fired in the traditional kilns to give the unique colour seen in London's Georgian streetscape. Stock brick (65mm), buff with a sandfaced texture.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Ibstock Brick is consulted before specifying.
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| Compressive Strength (?) | 12 N/mm2 | |
| Durability (?) | F2 | |
| Suction Rate (?) | 3.1 Kg/m2/min | |
| Thermal Conductivity (?) | 0.72 W/mK | |
| Water Absorption (?) | 21 % | |
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| Voids (?) | 6 % | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_20_93_52 Masonry walling units | |
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| Density (?) | 1450 Kg/m3 | |
| Height (?) | 65 mm | |
| Length (?) | 215 mm | |
| Width (?) | 102 mm | |
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| Colour (?) | Yellow | |
| Finish(es) (?) | Sandfaced | |
| Manufacturing Method (?) | Stock | |