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A Typical Rocosa Block

What exactly is a ROCOSA block?

The technical definition would be: a non-fired clay masonary block, comprised of earth composite stabilized by mechanical force to a greater extent than a sun-dried brick.

The principal ingredient of these blocks is ordinary earth, which is hyper-compressed through a precision mold.

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  • Dimensions: From 2x5x12” to 4x10x12”
  • Weight: Varies by volume, up to 26 lb.
  • R-Value: Equal to 25 (for full block size).
  • Ingredients: Common clay, sand and common soil.
  • Production time: Up to 6 blocks per minute (360 blocks per hour).
  • Primary use: Wall construction, landscaping tiles, retaining walls.
  • Dry stacked: No mortar.
Did You Know? The ROCOSA block is sound-proof and fire-proof and can be drilled, routed, chiseled, or nailed into.