100mm/140mm/190mm Dense Close Texture
100mm/140mm/190mm Medium Dense Close Texture (Stowlite)
M440 Midi Dense – Close Texture Blocks
M290 Midi Dense – Close Texture Blocks
Dense close texture block painted with two coats of alkali resisting masonry paint
Dense close texture block unpainted
Medium dense (Stowlite) close texture block painted with two coats of alkali resisting masonry paint
Medium dense (Stowlite) close texture block unpainted
M440 midi close texture block painted with two coats of alkali resisting masonry paint
M440 midi close texture block unpainted
M290 midi close texture block painted with two coats of alkali resisting masonry paint
M290 midi close texture block unpainted
Stowell dense blocks are made with a maximum aggregate nominal size of 10mm limestone, whereas Stowell dense close texture blocks are made with a maximum aggregate nominal size of 3mm limestone.
They are made with round arrises along the 440mm length, which, with approximately 12mm mortar between the blocks can make the horizontal joints appear larger than they are.
Stowell medium dense (Stowlite) blocks are made with a maximum aggregate nominal size of 10mm lightweight expanded clay aggregate, whereas Stowell medium dense (Stowlite) close texture blocks are made with a maximum nominal size of 5mm lightweight expanded clay aggregate.
They are made with round arrises along the 440mm length, which, with approximately 12mm mortar between the blocks can make the horizontal joints appear larger than they are.
Stowell M440 Midi dense blocks are made with a maximum aggregate nominal size of 10mm limestone, whereas Stowell M440 Midi dense close texture blocks are made with a maximum aggregate nominal size of 3mm limestone.
They are made with round arrises along the 440mm length, which, with approximately 12mm mortar between the blocks can make the horizontal joints appear larger than they are.
Stowell M290 Midi dense blocks are made with a maximum aggregate nominal size of 10mm limestone, whereas Stowell M290 Midi dense close texture blocks are made with a maximum aggregate nominal size of 3mm limestone.
They are made with round arrises along the 215mm lengths, which can make the vertical joints appear larger than they are.