Friday, November 12, 2010

SIDLAKAN Reinforced Fire Bricks


SIDLAKAN Reinforced Fire Bricks are made out of farm wastes - rice hull ash & alluvial silt. This is a breakthrough in construction material technology.

These amazing bricks have been tested against heat, wind & excessive rains with astonishing results for almost 25 years now. Stress tests on these bricks show that they are stable even under extreme weather conditions.

The benefits in using this Pinoy technology are:

  • up to 50% savings on cement
  • five times stronger than concrete hallow blocks (CHB)
  • up to 40% savings on total construction cost
  • very good refractory qualities
  • ideal for making homes comfortable to live in
  • no need to paint! Bricks are naturally beautiful
  • resistant to termites

Sidlak Pinoy has been tapped by anti-poverty housing project Gawad Kalinga. The company has manufactured bricks in all sizes for homes in Mindanao, including the project in Natidasan in the town of Malaybalay, Bukidnon.

Aside from Fire Bricks, they also have the following:

  • SIDLAKAN Multi-Cop Dryer
  • Extruder Brick Machine
  • Engineered Bamboos

SOURCE:

Sidlakpinoy, Inc.
Sayre Highway
Alkuino Compound
8709 Valencia City
Bukidnon, Philippines
Mobile No.: +63-919-7809101
Tel.No.: +63-88-8283007
E-mails:
reyna@sidlakpinoy.com
manny@sidlakpinoy.com
ching@sidlakpinoy.com

8 comments:

  1. I'm very interested about using this product. I've been sending emails to the aforementioned address but, unfortunately, I haven't got any reply. Could anyone at least tell me what the actual dimensions of each brick is and if it is available in Manila? Thank you.

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  2. Ma'am or Sir?

    Kindly reach their contact numbers:

    Mobile No.: +63-919-7809101
    Tel.No.: +63-88-8283007

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  3. AnonymousJuly 21, 2012

    That's the problem always with Filipino sites never any replys. Been having no replys 100% on any sites. Even phone calls ignored by staff . Wish I knew the reasons behind their logic in having a web site

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  4. Do they have an office here in Manila?

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  5. Insulating fire bricks maintain the refractory properties and can withstand very high temperatures; they are widely used in electric and gas fired kilns.

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  6. Do you have office in cebu? Or do you ship bricks from customer orders anywhere in the Philippines?

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  7. Do you ship brick orders to anywhere in the Philippines?

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  8. i'm interested to build my own wood-fired oven and i heard fire bricks are good insulating materials for such project. do you have distributing outlet in Manila or Cebu? thank you. I would appreciate it if you could give me an information.

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