What are the dimensions of
1)Standard Brick
2)Nominal Brick
What is the difference between them in terms of use ?
Answer Posted / rizwan
The standard size of a brick- 230mm*110mm*76mm
The nominal size of a brick- 215mm*102mm*65mm
Nominal include the mortar thickness
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