Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks

Product Overview

Autoclaved Aerated concrete (AAC) Blocks , also known as Autoclave Cellular Concrete (ACC) Blocks , are a lightweight, precast building material. AAC provides structure, insulation, fire and mold resistance in a single material. AAC is a high thermally insulating concrete-based material used for construction both internally and externally. Besides insulating capability, one of AAC's advantages in construction is its quick and easy installation since the material can be routed, sanded and cut to size on site using standard carbon tip band saws, hand saws and drills. Even though regular cement mortar can be used, 98% of the buildings erected with AAC materials uses thin bed mortar, which comes to deployment in a thickness of 1/8 inch. AAC material can be coated with a stucco compound or plaster against the elements. Siding materials such as brick or vinyl siding can also be used to cover the outside of AAC materials. Produced for more than 70 years, AAC offers considerable advantages over other construction materials, one of the most important being its very low environmental impact. AACa s light weight also saves energy in transportation. The fact that AAC is up to five times lighter than concrete leads to significant reductions in CO2 emissions during transport. AACa s excellent thermal efficiency makes a major contribution to environmental protection by sharply reducing the need for space heating and cooling in buildings.

2025nd Year

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Product Description

Autoclaved Aerated concrete (AAC) Blocks , also known as Autoclave Cellular Concrete (ACC) Blocks , are a lightweight, precast building material. AAC provides structure, insulation, fire and mold resistance in a single material. AAC is a high thermally insulating concrete-based material used for construction both internally and externally. Besides insulating capability, one of AAC's advantages in construction is its quick and easy installation since the material can be routed, sanded and cut to size on site using standard carbon tip band saws, hand saws and drills. Even though regular cement mortar can be used, 98% of the buildings erected with AAC materials uses thin bed mortar, which comes to deployment in a thickness of 1/8 inch. AAC material can be coated with a stucco compound or plaster against the elements. Siding materials such as brick or vinyl siding can also be used to cover the outside of AAC materials. Produced for more than 70 years, AAC offers considerable advantages over other construction materials, one of the most important being its very low environmental impact. AACa s light weight also saves energy in transportation. The fact that AAC is up to five times lighter than concrete leads to significant reductions in CO2 emissions during transport. AACa s excellent thermal efficiency makes a major contribution to environmental protection by sharply reducing the need for space heating and cooling in buildings.

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