Haydite is a lightweight aggregate made up of clay shale and slate which makes it 40 percent lighter than concrete blocks.
Haydite floor covering.
All three products are inorganic material that promotes drainage aeration and water retention.
These floors are constructed for different purposes but the reduction of dead loads on the structure is.
Haydite can be used as a ready mix concrete to reduce dead load of structures and improve fire ratings.
They are often used in frame filling if there is a monolithic ferroconcrete housing construction and in the construction of various agricultural buildings cottages sheds.
Most builders choose haydite block when they look for something light but strong with better insulating qualities.
For placing interior partitions load bearing walls or outer walls in facilities of different assignment.
Leca was developed about 1917 in kansas city missouri to the production in a rotary kiln of a patented expanded aggregate known as haydite which was used in the construction of uss selma an ocean going ship launched in 1919 following in the usa was the development of a series of aggregates known as gravelite perlite rocklite etc in europe leca commenced in denmark germany.
Haydite blocks are used for different construction purposes.
The reduced quantity of concrete and steel reinforcement offsets the marginally higher cost of lightweight concrete floor systems.
Because it is not toxic this material is a good choice for landscaping and garden walls.
An 8 block weighs 25 lbs.
Turface is fired clay while haydite is fired shale either can be used in bonsai culture use whichever you can find at the best price.
Solid concrete unit the same size.
Concrete a popular choice for applying haydite as a lightweight aggregate.
Compared to a 39lbs.