foamed ceramic hollow brick facade panels wall block

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December 22, 2025
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Brief: Let’s dive in — see this solution in action and notice the key moments. This video showcases the versatile applications of very lightweight foamed ceramic hollow brick facade panels. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of their installation, design variations, and how they enhance garden walls, exterior facades, and interior partitions with their fire-resistant and insulating properties.
Related Product Features:
  • Made from eco-friendly foamed ceramic using industrial waste materials like clay tailings and ceramic fragments.
  • Features a lightweight and porous structure for easy handling and installation.
  • Provides excellent fire resistance and thermal insulation properties.
  • Available in a standard size of 200*200*100mm with a smooth white surface.
  • Ideal for garden walls, exterior facades, and interior wall partition decoration.
  • Offers multiple design options to suit various architectural styles.
  • Packed securely on plywood pallets for safe and efficient shipping.
  • Also available in terracotta material for additional decorative choices.
FAQs:
  • What are the primary materials used in these foamed ceramic hollow bricks?
    They are made primarily from industrial waste materials such as clay tailings, ceramic fragments, and river silt, combined with inorganic foaming agents and fired at high temperatures.
  • What are the key benefits of using these facade panels?
    These panels are very lightweight, fire-resistant, and offer excellent thermal insulation, making them ideal for both functional and decorative wall applications.
  • In what applications can these hollow brick panels be used?
    They are suitable for garden walls, exterior facades, and interior wall partitions, and are commonly used in Chinese, Mediterranean, and Southeast Asian architectural styles.
  • Are there different design options available?
    Yes, there are many different design patterns to choose from, and terracotta material decorative blocks are also available as an alternative option.