Expolore the endless applications of interlocking concrete blocks
The blocks can be stacked just like large bricks to build stable and repositionable walls and other structures. Concrete blocks are made by pouring concrete into steel moulds. The interlocking system with studs and indentations, provide coupling force. Coupling force offers tremendous stability and endless combination possibilities.
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AGGREGATE BAYS
An aggregate bay typically refers to a designated area within a construction site or a quarry where aggregates are stored, sorted, or processed. Aggregates are commonly used construction materials such as sand, gravel and crushed stone.
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FIRE BARRIERS
A fire barrier is a structure designed to prevent or delay the spread of fire from one area to another. In construction, fire barriers are often used to compartmentalize buildings into fire-resistant zones.
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RETAINING WALLS
A retaining wall is a structure built to hold back or support soil, rock, or other materials and prevent them from sliding or eroding. These walls are commonly used in landscaping and civil engineering projects.
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LANDSCAPING
Raised beds and garden walls are often made with or supported by large concrete blocks, this gives your raised beds stability and the blocks can be covered if they dont match the desired look.
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CONSTRUCTION
Concrete blocks can be used to make foundations for large construction projects, the blocks can also be used for soundproofing walls and many other construction applications.
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SAFETY
These barriers help prevent vehicle collisions, mitigate the impact of accidents, and enhance road safety.
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