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NATIONAL PRODUCT CATALOGUE
Corobrik, one of the world’s leading clay face and paving brick manufacturers and the largest producer in Africa, has built up a reputation over the last 100 years as a supplier with the ability and versatility to meet the changing needs and exacting requirements of specifiers and consumers in the building markets Corobrik serves.
Corobrik face bricks and pavers have been specified for residential and non-residential buildings and hard landscape areas throughout South Africa, as well as in the USA, Mainland China,
Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Middle East countries, Indian Ocean Islands and numerous other African countries.
The clays from which Corobrik face bricks and pavers are made offer a rich palette of unique colours and textures providing an exciting variety of choice to developers, architects and landscape architects alike.
Corobrik markets its products directly to the building trade, as well as through a national distribution structure that
includes Corobrik Centres owned and operated by Corobrik and an accredited network of independent distributors including emerging entrepreneurs. Corobrik supplies worldwide through a network of agents.
Corobrik is committed to building its reputation by supporting its excellent quality products with superior levels of service and technical support to specifiers, end-users and distributors alike.
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INTRODUCTION
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GAUTENGJOHANNESBURG
Telephone: (011) 871 8600 Dick Kemp Road, Meadowdale, Edenvale P O Box 49, Germiston, 1400 Telefax: (011) 871 8610/11 Customer helpline: 0800 97 2676 (CORO)
KWAZULU-NATAL
DURBAN (HEAD OFFICE)
Telephone: (031) 560 3111 20 Toncoro Road, Avoca, Durban P O Box 201367, Durban North, 4016 Telefax: (031) 560 3227/3102/3171 Email: [email protected]
WESTERN CAPE
STELLENBOSCH
Telephone: (021) 888 2300 7 Electron Road, Octo Place Block D1, Techno Park, Stellenbosch PO Box 38, Stellenbosch, 7599 Telefax: (021) 880 1926
COROBRIK REGIONAL OFFICES
COROBRIK CENTRES
EASTERN CAPE
EAST LONDONTel: (043) 743 1117/1136/113916 Bowls Road, Arcadia, East LondonEmail:[email protected]: (043) 743 1196
PORT ELiZAbEThTel: (041) 451 0068/82/94Fax: (041) 451 0153Unit 3, 25 Kwaford Road Struandale, Port Elizabeth, 6000Email: [email protected]
FREE STATE
bLOEmFONTEiNTel: (051) 432 479160 Frikkie van Kraayenburg Road, EastendP O Box 508, Bloemfontein, 9301Email: [email protected]: (051) 432 4495
ODENDAALSRUSTel: (057) 354 2524Farm Hestersrus, OdendaalsrusBetween Odendaalsrus and Welkom, next toPhakisa Raceway. P O Box 50, Odendaalsrus,9480Email: [email protected]: (057) 354 2522
GAUTENG
CROWN miNESTel: 083 460 5516/083 611 9685Corner Nasrec and Randshow Roads, Aeroton, GautengEmail: [email protected] Number: 086 580 9369
EDENvALETel: (011) 453 0602/3/4Cnr Herman Street and Koornhof Road,Meadowdale, EdenvaleP O Box 2269, Edenvale, 1610Email: [email protected]: (011) 453 2115
FOURWAySTel: (011) 465 9843/52/63/6997 Lachlan Street, Glenferness, Fourways/KyalamiEmail: [email protected]: (011) 465 9810
LAWLEyTel: (011) 857 1310/1Lawley Road, LawleyP O Box 49, Germiston,1400Email: [email protected]: (011) 857 2576
miDRANDTel: (011) 316 5970/(011) 2034450083 284 9354Cnr Main & Porcelain Streets, OlifantsfonteinEmail: [email protected]: 086 514 6094
PRETORiATel: (012) 548 7169/7668082 612 3319/083 600 9525Stand No.2785, Escallonia Street, MontanaPark,Commericial Park Extention 91, PretoriaP O Box 44, Lynwood, 0001Email: [email protected]: (012) 548 7692
KWAZULU-NATAL
AvOCATel: (031) 565 1093/1296/2050Lark Road, Duffs Road, Avoca, DurbanEmail: [email protected]: (031) 565 1195
bALLiTOTel: 083 447 0783Gourly Drive, Bogmore Services Park, BallitoEmail: [email protected]
EmPANGENiTel: (035) 787 1618/9No.3, 4th Street, Kuleka, EmpangeniP O Box 109, Empangeni, 3880Email: [email protected]: (035) 787 2676
GLENCOETel: (034) 393 1114/5/6North Field, GlencoeP O Box 273, Glencoe, 2930Email: [email protected]: (034) 393 1274
mObENiTel: (031) 469 0105Cnr Grimbsy & South Coast Roads, MobeniEmail: [email protected]: (031) 469 2711
PiETERmARiTZbURGTel: (033) 397 0949/851 Du Toit Viljoen Road, Willowton, PietermaritzburgP O Box 555, Pietermaritzburg, 3200Email: [email protected]: (033) 397 0946
PiNETOWNTel: (031) 702 22822-4 Kirk Road, Pinetown, Cnr Josiah Gumede Road and Kirk RoadP O Box 338, Pinetown, 3600Email: [email protected]: (031) 702 2205
LimPOPO PROviNCE
POLOKWANETel: (015) 263 6346/6507/6354R71 Tzaneen Road, Dalmada,PolokwaneP O Box 242, Fauna Park, Polokwane, 0787Email: [email protected]: (015) 263 6425
mPUmALANGA
NELSPRUiTTel: (013) 753 2557/814 Suikerriet Street, Nebo Park, NelspruitP O Box 2194, Nelspruit,1200Email: [email protected]: (013) 752 6201
NORTh WEST PROviNCE
RUSTENbURGTel: (014) 592 2152/3/721 Waterfall Road, Ext 10, RustenburgP O Box 5949, Rustenburg, 0300Email: [email protected]: (014) 592 2808
KLERKSDORPTel: (018) 484 1461Jane: 083 284 8701Michael: 083 262 9389Premi Cell Lines: 082 612 6130/31083 600 7985Vermaasdrift Road, StilfonteinP O Box 887, Klerksdorp, 2570Email: [email protected]: (018) 484 1465
SOUThERN CAPE
GEORGETel: (044) 874 3271Cnr Rand and Mirrorball Street, George IndustriaP O Box 2978, George, 6530Email: [email protected]: (044) 874 3279
WESTERN CAPE
LANSDOWNETel: (021) 691 0434Cnr Vibra & Lansdowne Roads, LandsdowneP O Box 38, Stellenbosch, 7599Email: [email protected]: (021) 691 0191
PhESANTEKRAALTel: (021) 975 0677Wellington Road, Durbanville, PhesantekraalEmail: [email protected]: (021) 975 0679
SOmERSET WESTTel: (021) 852 9667/8/9Delson Circle, Somerset West Business Park,Email: [email protected]: (021) 852 9670
vREDENbURGTel: (022) 713 5470/4/876 Main Road, VredenburgEmail: [email protected]: (022) 713 4854
CLAY FACE BRICKSThe strength and durability of clay brick is equally matched by its intrinsic aesthetic qualities which are as rich as nature itself.
The Corobrik Clay Face Brick is testimony to this colourful, earthy palette of nature, offering the widest variety of colours,
shades, shapes and textures which enhance and harmonise with any environment.
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AESTHETIC VALUE The aesthetic attributes of fired clay, so pleasing to the eye, harmonise
with the built environment and natural surrounds, in a timeless way.
FIRST COST IS LAST COST By building with genuine clay face bricks from Corobrik you will be saving
on the lifetime costs associated with the ongoing maintenance of other
finishes such as plaster and paint.
Durability The vitrification of clay under fired temperatures in the order of 1000˚c -1200˚c affords a level of material durability able to withstand the most testing environments. A well constructed wall using face bricks from Corobrik will not be adversely affected by weather conditions and the bricks will not deteriorate when subjected to the category of exposure for which the bricks have been produced.
STRENGTH OF CLAy BRICkS The strength of clay face bricks has long been the benchmark against
which other walling materials are compared. Properly constructed clay
face brick walls have an enviable reputation for providing strong, stable
and durable buildings.
VERmIN INFESTATION Brickwork correctly laid is devoid of cavities and crevices and therefore
impervious to vermin infestation.
mOISTURE pENETRATION Clay face bricks are well known for their ability to absorb water slowly and
to readily release moisture through evaporation, providing an excellent
barrier against the ingress of moisture into buildings thereby supporting
healthy living and working environments.
WHY CHOOSE TO BUILD WITH COROBRIK CLAY FACE BRICKS
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The main area of unsightly staining arises from the operation of laying the
bricks in mortar and the related quality of workmanship and management
of the operation.
GENERAL pRECAUTIONS
Staining can mar the appearance of brickwork, but incorrect cleaning
techniques can cause permanent damage. Consequently, any proposed
method of cleaning should be tested in a small unobtrusive area and left
for at least a week to judge the results before the whole job is tackled. The
techniques given here are intended for do-it-yourself work in removing
relatively small areas of staining. A specialist contractor should be engaged
for cleaning large areas of brickwork.
It is preferable to use wooden scrapers and stiff fibre brushes to avoid
damaging the bricks; but where chemicals are to be used, the brickwork
should be thoroughly wetted with clean water to prevent it absorbing the
chemicals, and rinsed thoroughly with clean water afterwards. Adjacent
features such as metal windows and the area at the foot of the wall,
should be protected from splashing of the chemicals.
Many of the chemicals recommended are caustic, acidic or poisonous, so
care should be taken and protective clothing and goggles should be worn.
Volatile solvents should only be used indoors under conditions of good
ventilation. It is essential to identify the type of stain or deposit before any
cleaning operations are undertaken.
pREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE Cover face brickwork during building or renovating operations to prevent
mortar and paint stains.
pREpARATION
Remember to thoroughly wet the brickwork with clean water before
applying any chemical, and wash down with clean water afterwards.
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1. Where possible, remove larger pieces of mortar with a wooden or nylon
scraper (not metal) which could damage the brickwork.
2. Wet the brickwork thoroughly with water, starting at the top and
working down.
3. Wash the wall down with a dilute solution of a proprietary mortar
cleaner, used as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Scrub brickwork using
a stiff fibre brush (not metal).
4. Never allow the mortar cleaner to dry on the brickwork. After scrubbing
for a few minutes the wall must be thoroughly washed with clean water to
remove the acid.
5. Cleaning should be done in relatively small areas at a time working from
the top to bottom.
6. Should the mortar stain still be visible once the brickwork has dried out,
steps 2 to 5 should be repeated.
Note: Light coloured face bricks (yellow, buff and cream colours) are often susceptible to vanadium staining (see vanadium) and the above acid cleaning process must not be used.
CLEANING OF CLAY BRICKWORK
CLAY BRICK PAVERSFor both beauty and durability underfoot, Corobrik hard burnt clay brick pavers offer aesthetic appeal as well as great
practicality. Every paver is originated with clay drawn from age old deposits, exuding its own earthy personality. Corobrik’s
distinctive range spans an extensive palette of colours and textures, offering an excellent spectrum for all tastes and lifestyles.
Champagne, Cederberg and Burgundy Paver
THERE ARE 3 BASIC LAYING METHODS
EDGE RESTRAINT
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CLAY BRICK PAVING
• Layingpaverswithan8-10mmcementmortarjoint,whichiscalled cement grouted or rigid paving.
• Layingpaverswitha3-5mmjointandbrushingjointingsand between them, which is known as sand grouted or flexible paving.
• Hybridpaving:rigid,mortargroutedpaversarelaidonflexiblesupport layers.
– Joints filled with either wet slurry mortar mix or a dry mortar mix,
subsequently sprinkled with water.
– Care needs to be taken to ensure no mortar staining of the paving
surface occurs.
– Provision for expansion movement joints must be provided.
NOTE: Butt jointed paving invariably has less than the necessary joint width which may cause the surface to act in a semi-rigid manner and undesirable movements will occur under load, leading to spalling.
All brick paving must be restrained at the edges. There are 3 basic methods:
• Byusingexistingstructuressuchaswallsandkerbs.
• Bytheuseofaprecastconcretekerbstoneorbrickonedge.
• Byfixingedgingbricksinpositionwithcementmortar.
BOND PATTERNS
• Herringbonebondisrecommendedforareaswithvehiculartraffic.
• Otherbondsmaybeusedforpedestriantraffic.
Random Bond Herringbone Bond Running Bond
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