Product descriptions from the supplier
Material | Aerated concrete |
Compressive Strength | 4-6 MPa |
Sound Insulation | 45-55 dB |
Density | 500-700 kg/m³ |
Color | White/Grey |
Safety | Non Toxic, Non Irritating, Neutral |
Water Absorption | ≤25% |





Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Blocks
Q1: What are AAC blocks?
mixture of sand, cement, lime, gypsum, water, and an expansion agent. They are cured under high pressure in an autoclave,resulting in a highly porous and insulating material.
1. Lightweight: AAC blocks are significantly lighter than traditional bricks and concrete blocks, making them easier to handle andreducing the load on structures.
2. Thermal Insulation: Excellent thermal insulation properties help in maintaining energy efficiency in buildings, reducing heating and cooling costs.
3. Acoustic Insulation: Provides good sound insulation, contributing to a quieter indoor environment.
4. Fire Resistance: AAC blocks are highly fire-resistant, offering enhanced safety in case of a fire.
5. Durability: Resistant to pests, mold, and moisture, ensuring a long lifespan and low maintenance.
Q3: Where can AAC blocks be used?
1. Load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls
3. Exterior and interior walls
4. Soundproof walls in commercial buildings
5. High-rise buildings and residential homes
1. Ease of Installation: Lightweight and easy to cut, AAC blocks speed up construction and reduce labor costs.
2. Energy Efficiency: Superior thermal insulation properties lead to significant energy savings in heating and cooling.
3. Sustainability: Made from non-toxic materials and have a lower environmental impact during production and construction.
4. Precision: Manufactured to precise dimensions, ensuring minimal waste and easy stacking during construction.
Q5: Are AAC blocks customizable?
construction requirements. They can be cut on-site to fit various architectural designs and requirements.