Wienerberger Smoked Orange Multi Gilt Stock
The Wienerberger Smoked Orange Multi Gilt Stock facing brick combines warm orange and coppery tones with subtle smoked shading for a richly layered appearance. With its gilt surface accenting and pressed soft-mud stock method, this brick delivers both a refined aesthetic and practical performance. Ideal for feature façades or full elevations, it projects character while meeting modern building demands.
Engineered for reliability, this brick balances compressive strength, moisture control, and durability — helping your walls look great and last well under real conditions.
Key Specifications
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Dimensions (L × W × H):215 × 102.5 × 65 mm
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Pack quantity:500 bricks per pack
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Size tolerance:T2
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Range tolerance:R1
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Gross dry density:1540 kg/m³
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Compressive strength:? 21 N/mm²
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Thermal conductivity:0.550 W/(m·K)
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Durability designation:F2
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Maximum water absorption:? 18 %
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Reaction to fire:Class A1
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Active soluble salts:S2
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Production method:Pressed soft-mud
Why Choose Smoked Orange Multi Gilt Stock?
Smoked Orange Multi Gilt Stock stands out with its warm orange base tones beautifully enhanced by smoked shading, giving walls depth and variation instead of flat uniformity. The gilt accents catch light subtly, adding a soft gleam without overpowering the brick’s character.
From a performance standpoint, it holds its own. With a compressive strength of at least 21 N/mm² and an F2 rating, it’s suitable for typical external walling. The water absorption cap (? 18 %) is moderate—good detailing (cavity, DPCs, flashings) will go a long way in protecting the brick over time. Thermal conductivity and fire rating are aligned with modern construction needs, allowing it to fit into performance-sensitive builds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the smoked shading make the brick appear inconsistent?
Yes, some variation is expected — that’s a design feature, not a flaw. Mixing bricks from multiple packs and blending them during laying helps balance the effect and avoid visible banding.
Is ? 18 % water absorption acceptable for external use?
Yes. It’s within a reasonable range for facing bricks, though higher than some premium alternatives. Proper detailing—such as well-designed cavities, DPCs, and flashings—is important to ensure long-term durability.
Can this brick be used structurally or in loadbearing walls?
Yes. With a minimum compressive strength of 21 N/mm², this brick has the structural capability for many masonry applications. However, always confirm design loads, mortar classification, support details, and local building regulations for your specific scheme.
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