Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) is a lightweight precast building material made of fine aggregates, cement, water, and aluminum powder. It provides thermal, acoustic resistance, and protection against hazards. The mix is poured into shapes, autoclaved, and hardened. AAC has disadvantages, such as low strength and degradation over time. Autoclaved aerated concrete, or AAC, is a […]
Aerated concrete is produced by adding constituents to the mixture, creating gas bubbles during curing. Aluminum powder is a common ingredient that reduces density without weakening the concrete. Aerated concrete provides insulation and requires low maintenance. Autoclaved aerated concrete was developed in Sweden and is gaining popularity worldwide due to its affordability and insulating properties. […]