Minimum Order Quantity | 3 Piece |
Size | 600mm x 200mm x 50 mm |
Usage/Application | Floor |
Color | Grey |
Shape | Small |
Design | Solid |
Compressive Strength | 4 |
Density | 650 |
Resistance Durability | Fire Resistant |
Weight | 1 |
Brick bat sunken filling is a technique used in construction, particularly in the flooring and roofing of buildings. It involves using broken pieces of bricks (known as brick bats) as a filler material to create a sunken or recessed surface, which is then covered with concrete or other flooring materials.
Here's how the process typically works:
Preparation: A framework or boundary is created on the floor or roof where the sunken filling is required. This area is prepared by cleaning and leveling the base surface.
Placement of Brick Bats: Broken brick pieces are placed within the prepared area. These pieces are arranged closely to fill the space, providing a rough and solid base.
Grouting and Layering: Once the brick bats are in place, a cement slurry or mortar is poured over them to fill the gaps and bind the pieces together. This layer is then allowed to set.
Finishing: After the initial layer sets, a top layer of concrete or mortar is applied to create a smooth surface. This surface can then be finished with tiles, stone, or any other desired flooring material.
Brick bat sunken filling is commonly used in bathroom and washroom areas to create a slope for drainage or to achieve specific design requirements like lowering the floor level relative to the surrounding areas. It's an effective and economical way to fill sunken spaces in construction.