0353700 - EH Smith

0353700

Product: 0353700

Product: 0353700

Work Size: 215 x 102.5 x 65mm

Colour: Red Multi

Variation/Texture: Heavy

Soluble salts: S2

Spec Size: F2

C/Strength: 50 N/mm2

W/Absorption: 1%

Manufacturing: Handmade

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