- Motif
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Klinker brick wallpaper (No. 45933)
- Artist/agency
- Ingo Friedrich (Friedrich)
- Web site
- www.friedrich-world.tumblr.com
- Tags
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background, brick, brick wall, brown, close-up view, daytime, full-frame, geometric shape, light brown, man-made, nett, nobody, ominous, orange, outdoors, parallelogram, quadrilateral, rectangle, repetition, shape, side by side, stone, texture, wall
- 1:1 (H/B) 355 cm x 900 cm
Clinker bricks are partially vitrified brick stones used in the construction of buildings.
Clinkers are burnt under temperatures so high that the pores of the fuel property are closed by the beginning sinter process. Thus they are considerably denser and therefore heavier than regular bricks. Clinkers hardly take up water and are very resistant, but have higher thermal conductivity than the more porous conventional red bricks, thus lending less insulation to climate-controlled structures.
In early brick firing kilns, the surface of the bricks that were too close to the fire changed into the volcanic textures and darker/purplish colors. They were often discarded, but around 1900, these bricks were discovered by architects to be usable, distinctive and charming in architectural detailing, adding the earthy quality favored by Arts and Crafts style designers. Modern brick-making techniques can recreate the appearance of these bricks and produce a more consistent product.