Proprietary
Specifications (cont.)
Width
Ht.
Sheet Area
Item #
Description
Inches Inches (if applicable)
Brick size: 2 ¼” x 7 5/8” Modular Running Bond Mod. R.B. 3 5/8” coped return Mod. R.B. 7 5/8’ coped return
MODULAR
100 105 110 115 120 125 130 140 150
32
26.66 5.92 sf
3 5/8 7 5/8
26.66 26.66 26.66
Mod. R.B. 7 5/8” x 7 5/8” folding return
16 32 32 32 24 32
Mod. Stack Bond Mod. Soldier Course Mod. 4-wide Stack Bond Mod. Flemish Bond Strip Mod. Rowlock Strip
8 8
26.66 5.92 sf
2 1/4 3 5/8
3 5/8” x 7 5/8” *often called “Economy”
CLOSURE*
200 220 225
Closure Running Bond
32 32 32
24
5.33 lf
Closure Stack Bond (4” saddles) Closure Soldier Bond (8” saddles)
8 8
3 5/8” x 11 5/8” ** often called “Jumbo”
UTILITY**
400 402 420 425 215
Utility 1/2 Bond
36 36 28 28
24 24 12 12 24
6.0 sf 6.0 sf
Utility 1/3 Running Bond Utility Stack Bond Utility Soldier Course
Utility Corner (8” ret. for Utility and Closure) 16
2 ¼” x 11 5/8”
NORMAN
300 320
Norman 1/3 Running Bond Norman Soldier/Stack Bond
36 32
26.66 6.67 sf
12
For more up to date patterns contact Innovative Brick Systems
B.
Brick Sizes and Patterns
VersaLiner ® can be ordered to accommodate a variety of brick sizes including modular, utility, closure/economy, and norman. All common patterns are available, including running bond, 1/3 bond, soldier and stack bonds, and rowlock. Special patterns are available on a custom order basis such as basket weave, flemish bond, arched patterns, etc. Accents such as stone, fractured block textures, and reliefs are available as well. See appendix A for details. For views of the primary VersaLiner ® patterns please refer to Appendix A C. Sheet Indexing – for easy installation The VersaLiner ® sheets have unique embossed markings (plus and minus signs) around each perimeter. These markings act as guides as they refer to the slight size distinction between the molded mortar joints that form the perimeter of each sheet. The joints near the minus signs are slightly smaller in order to fit properly underneath the larger joints. The difference is 20/1000ths of an inch and is hardly visible to the eye. The difference, however, provides proper overlapping of each adjoining liner for enhanced stability and performance.
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