kalkkitiili
Kalkkitiili, also known as lime-sand brick, is a building material made from sand and lime. The manufacturing process involves mixing sand with a small amount of hydrated lime, which acts as a binder. This mixture is then pressed under high pressure into brick shapes. The bricks are hardened through a process that can involve autoclaving, where they are exposed to steam under pressure, or through natural air curing.
The use of kalkkitiili dates back to the 19th century, with its popularity increasing in the early
The composition of kalkkitiili means it has a porous structure, which can allow for moisture to pass