Calcium silicate brickwork
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In 1866, George Van Deburgh obtained a British Patent for a material that he named 'artificial stone'. The stone was to be made by mixing caustic lime and sand and then applying steam. However, the product was not developed, and in 1881 a German patent was obtained by Michelis who...
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