AAC Blocks: Size, Shape, And Manufacturing Process

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AAC stands for autoclave aerated concrete. These are low-maintenance building materials with excellent thermal insulation and durability. A building with this block prevents heat from entering and keeps the building cool. These blocks are made from sand, lime, water, Portland cement, and aluminum powder.
These are proliferating in the construction industry and are very easy to handle as they are very light in weight. This Aac is foam concrete and a sustainable construction material.
These blocks are commonly used construction materials instead of red brick.
These are much lighter in weight than red bricks.
These are manufactured in many shapes and sizes.
They also have improved fire resistance for up to six hours at 1200 degrees Celsius.
Their energy efficiency is higher than that of clay bricks.
These blocks are generally prefabricated building material that provides structural, fire, and fire resistance at the same time. It is made from silica-rich material such as sand, fly ash, etc.,
which is then combined with foaming material and lime. After this, the material is heated by ‘autoclave’ pressure. These blocks are very popular in the construction industry due to their good strength and high energy efficiency.
They are fire resistant. They are used for the construction of many apartments, hotels, hospitals, and industrial commercial buildings and houses. This makes them an ideal material for large tall buildings.

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