Since 2004, China's government has implemented regulations prohibiting traditional red clay bricks in 170 major cities nationwide and banned clay solid bricks in provincial capital cities. Simultaneously, efforts to support new wall enterprises have been intensified. In comparison to traditional red bricks, non-burning bricks offer superior pressure resistance, hardness, energy efficiency, and environmental friendliness.
Additionally, they boast advantages in appearance and practicality as they do not require soaking and exhibit a neat and uniform appearance when used for building walls. Consequently, burn-free blocks produced by block machines have widely replaced traditional red clay bricks throughout the country—ushering in a new revolution within the Hydraulic Concrete Block Machine market.


