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- Reduced Weight: Perforations decrease overall brick weight, reducing structural load.
- Better Insulation: Air pockets in holes provide thermal and acoustic insulation.
- Cost Savings: Less clay material means lower production and transportation costs.
- Improved Bonding: Mortar fills perforations, creating stronger wall bonds.
- Faster Drying: Holes allow moisture to escape, reducing drying time.
- Eco-Friendly: Uses less raw material and energy in production.
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