
Standard Stock Brick with typical South African dimensions
A Stock Brick (sometimes called an Imperial Brick) is a traditional clay or cement-based building unit used extensively throughout South Africa. The name “stock” originates from the traditional method of stacking these bricks in the kiln during firing. These bricks are characterized by their rectangular shape and distinctive dimensions that have become standardized in the construction industry.
Precise dimensions are crucial in brick construction for several reasons:
The standardization of Stock Brick dimensions has been essential for the efficiency and reliability of the construction industry in South Africa. These standards allow architects, engineers, and builders to design with confidence, knowing that the materials will fit together precisely as planned.
| Dimension | Measurement (mm) | Imperial Equivalent | Notes |
| Length | 220-222 | 8⅝ inches | Standard length across South Africa |
| Width | 100-105 | 4 inches | Determines wall thickness |
| Height | 70-75 | 2¾ inches | Also called the “rise” |
| Weight | 2.3-3.1 kg | 5.1-6.8 lbs | Varies by material density |
It’s important to note that there can be slight variations in Stock Brick dimensions between manufacturers. The dimensions above represent the most common standards found in South Africa. When planning construction projects, it’s always advisable to verify the exact dimensions of the bricks you’ll be using.

Comparison of different Stock Brick types showing dimensional variations
When working with Stock Bricks, it’s also essential to account for mortar joints, which typically add 10mm to the vertical and horizontal spacing. This means that when calculating the number of bricks needed for a wall, you must factor in both the brick dimensions and the mortar joints.
Traditional clay Stock Bricks are made from natural clay that is molded and fired in kilns. These bricks are known for their:

Cement Stock Bricks are manufactured using a mixture of cement, sand, and aggregates. These bricks offer:


Stock Brick wall construction showing proper brick laying techniques
Both clay and cement Stock Bricks adhere to similar dimensional standards, making them interchangeable in many applications. However, their different material properties may make one type more suitable than the other for specific construction requirements.
The production of high-quality Stock Bricks requires specialized equipment and precise manufacturing processes. Modern Brick Making Machines have revolutionized this industry, enabling consistent production of bricks with exact dimensions and strength specifications.

Modern Brick Making Machine producing Stock Bricks
The manufacturing process for clay Stock Bricks involves several key steps:
Cement Stock Bricks follow a different manufacturing process:

Cement Stock Brick production line powered by Cement Block Making Machines
Modern Automatic Brick Making Machines have significantly improved the efficiency and consistency of Stock Brick production. These machines can produce thousands of perfectly dimensioned bricks per day, with precise control over strength and quality parameters.

Residential building constructed with Stock Bricks showing various applications
Stock Bricks are incredibly versatile building materials used in numerous construction applications throughout South Africa:
The standard dimensions of Stock Bricks make them particularly well-suited for construction in South Africa, where building practices have evolved around these specific measurements. Their consistent size allows for efficient planning and execution of construction projects.

Various Stock Brick applications in South African construction
When selecting Stock Bricks for a specific application, it’s important to consider the required strength rating (MPa). For single-story construction, 7 MPa bricks are typically sufficient, while multi-story buildings require stronger bricks of 10-14 MPa or higher.
Understanding how to calculate the number of Stock Bricks needed for a construction project is essential for accurate budgeting and material ordering. The standard formula takes into account the wall dimensions and the brick dimensions including mortar joints.
| Wall Type | Bricks per Square Meter | Mortar Required | Notes |
| Single Skin (Half Brick) | 50-55 | 25-30 liters | Non-load bearing walls, partitions |
| Double Skin (One Brick) | 100-110 | 50-60 liters | Load-bearing walls, external walls |
| Cavity Wall | 100-110 | 50-60 liters | Includes 50mm cavity for insulation |
To calculate the total number of Stock Bricks needed:
For example, a single-skin wall measuring 10m long by 2.4m high would require:
10m × 2.4m = 24m² × 52 bricks/m² = 1,248 bricks + 10% wastage = 1,373 Stock Bricks

Calculating Stock Brick requirements for construction projects
For those interested in brick production, selecting the right equipment is crucial for manufacturing Stock Bricks that meet South African dimensional and strength standards. Modern Brick Machines offer various levels of automation and production capacity.

MAIKONG Automatic Brick Making Machine producing Stock Bricks with precise dimensions
When selecting equipment for Stock Brick production, consider these key factors:
MAIKONG offers expert consultation on selecting the right equipment for manufacturing Stock Bricks to South African standards. Our technical team can help you determine the optimal machine for your production needs.
In South Africa, Stock Bricks must meet specific quality standards to ensure they’re suitable for construction purposes. The South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) provides guidelines through SANS 227 for burnt clay masonry units.
| Property | Standard Requirement | Testing Method |
| Compressive Strength | Minimum 7 MPa for non-load bearing Minimum 10.5 MPa for load bearing Minimum 14 MPa for face bricks |
SANS 5863 |
| Water Absorption | Maximum 16% by mass | SANS 5859 |
| Efflorescence | Slight to nil for face bricks | SANS 5832 |
| Dimensional Tolerance | ±3mm on length ±2mm on width ±2mm on height |
SANS 5860 |
High-quality Stock Bricks produced on modern Concrete Block Making Machines consistently meet or exceed these standards. Quality control during manufacturing is essential to ensure dimensional accuracy and strength requirements are achieved.

Quality testing of Stock Bricks for compressive strength and dimensional accuracy
For entrepreneurs interested in the brick manufacturing industry, becoming a distributor for MAIKONG Brick Making Machines offers an excellent business opportunity. As a leading manufacturer of brick production equipment, MAIKONG provides comprehensive support to distributors in South Africa.

MAIKONG distributor showcase featuring brick making equipment
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MAIKONG is a leading manufacturer of brick and block making equipment, specializing in machines that produce Stock Bricks to South African dimensional and quality standards. Our comprehensive range includes everything from Small Brick Making Machines to fully Automatic Brick Production Lines.
Whether you’re starting a new brick manufacturing business or upgrading your existing production capabilities, our technical team can help you select the right equipment for your specific needs.
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MAIKONG technical support team providing expert assistance
The Stock Brick remains a cornerstone of South African construction, with its standardized dimensions providing reliability and consistency across the building industry. As construction demands continue to grow, the need for efficient, high-quality brick production equipment becomes increasingly important.
Modern manufacturing technologies offered by MAIKONG, including advanced Brick Making Machines and Block Making Machines, enable producers to meet the exacting dimensional and strength requirements of the South African market while maximizing efficiency and profitability.
Whether you’re considering entering the brick manufacturing industry or looking to upgrade your existing production capabilities, understanding the specifications and requirements for Stock Bricks is essential for success. MAIKONG’s technical team is ready to provide expert guidance on selecting the right equipment for your specific production needs.
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