Calcium Silicate Bricks New Orleans LA

When architects in New Orleans design with brick, light or dark earth tones don't have to be their only color options. Calcium silicate bricks have a natural near-white color, with a yellow, gray, or pink tint, depending on the color of the sand used to make them.

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Source: Masonry Construction
Publication date: September 1, 1988

By George M. Forster

Abstract: When architects design with brick, light or dark earth tones don't have to be their only color options. Calcium silicate bricks have a natural near-white color, with a yellow, gray, or pink tint, depending on the color of the sand used to make them. With pigments, they can be made in light pastel colors, even greens and blues. If the architect desires, the bricks can be made with a second color streaked through them. Or they can be dipped in acid after hardening to intensify their color.

What is Calcium silicate masonry? Calcium silicate masonry units are made from sand or other siliceous material and a little lime. The moistened mixture is pressed in a mold by a special hydraulic press, then cured in a steam-heated autoclave at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for up to 8 hours. In the autoclave, the lime reacts chemically with the silica to form hydrated calcium silicate, a powerful, durable cementing agent that binds the sand particles.

Many shapes, textures, and sizes in addition to its many colors, this brick can be pressed into a variety of shapes, including interlocking tongue and groove units, single and double bullnose, chamfers, and squint styles. Their surfaces usually are uniform and smooth. Texture is obtained by sandblasting, mechanical brushing, or adding flint aggregates to the mix.

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Bocage Lumber Co

(504) 525-9048
840 Poydras St
New Orleans, LA


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