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Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Plant

Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Plant

An AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) plant produces AAC blocks which are used for construction purposes. The process of manufacturing an AAC block involves mixing sand or fly ash with cement and water, then adding aluminum powder to create a reaction that causes the mixture to expand into a foam-like substance. This foam is then poured into molds and heated in an autoclave chamber until it hardens into an AAC block. An AAC plant can produce a variety of sizes and shapes of blocks with different levels of strength and insulation properties.

Adantages of AAC blocks

  • AAC is produced in an AAC plant using specialized machinery and equipment.
  • AAC is light weight building material makes it easy to transport and install
  • It is lightweight yet strong, fire-resistant, and has excellent thermal insulation properties.
  • Its production process also requires less energy than other cement-based materials, making it highly cost-effective.
  • it has low embodied energy and can be used for a variety of applications such as walls, floors, roofs, foundations and more.
  • The use of AAC plant machinery can help reduce the cost of construction projects by reducing labor costs associated with manual mixing and installation.
  • AAC an attractive option for builders who want to save money while still using high-quality materials.

AAC plant machinery

AAC plant machinery is a type of construction machinery used for the production of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC).
This type of machinery is designed to be used in the production and installation of AAC blocks, panels, and lintels. The use of this machinery has revolutionized the construction industry as it has made it easier and faster to produce these materials.
It is also more cost-effective than traditional methods.

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