A homogeneous self-insulating brick is a new type of building material featuring low thermal conductivity, high strength, and excellent fire resistance, while integrating multiple functions such as insulation, seismic resistance, and fire prevention.
The main raw materials for homogeneous self-insulating bricks include siliceous materials (such as quartz sand, fly ash), cement, and EPS polystyrene beads. This material is produced through a series of process steps, utilizing German-imported CLC wall material technology and equipment, combined with proprietary environmental-friendly production formulas and process technologies. It boasts lightweight and porous characteristics. Compared to traditional bricks, these homogeneous self-insulating bricks significantly reduce the thermal conductivity coefficient while maintaining high strength and excellent fire resistance. These properties enable them to meet 75% of energy-saving requirements for residential buildings and 65% for public buildings, while also reducing construction costs.


































