Cash for new brick development

The funds from the Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation (DNATF) will pay for the development of CleanTechBlock bricks over the next three years. Consisting of tile on the outside and a glass foam core, the brick will eventually compete with the most widely-used brick solutions on the market. The new CleanTechBlock aims to to allow properties to be built with thinner walls, while retaining the same insulation as thicker wall structures.
March 26, 2012

The funds from the 4357 Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation (DNATF) will pay for the development of CleanTechBlock bricks over the next three years.

Consisting of tile on the outside and a glass foam core, the brick will eventually compete with the most widely-used brick solutions on the market. The new CleanTechBlock aims to to allow properties to be built with thinner walls, while retaining the same insulation as thicker wall structures.

Jakob Bentsen, of 4359 Gråsten Teglværk, believes the new solution will have major export potential if designed successfully.

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