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AAC can be used to build almost every single part of your house, building, office, warehouse.
From the structural walls, floors, and roof to the trim,
fire place and countertops.
A.A.C. IS ACOUSTICALLY ABSORBENT
AAC provides excelent sound absorption
with an STC (sound transmission class) rating of 44. It is used for sound barriers along
many miles of America’s highways.
The Vinings Fairfield Inn in Atlanta, GA was the first AAC hotel built in the United States. It was built to provide additional room for
the 1996 Olympics. The AAC walls were so sound absorbent that fire alarm enunciators had to be installed in every room.
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A.A.C. ANTI THERMITE
AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) is inorganic and contains no cellulose, making it unattractive and indigestible to termites.
This natural resistance eliminates the need for chemical termite treatments, enhancing building durability and safety.
A.A.C. TOTALLY WATERPROOF
AAC waterproofing volves applying protective coatings or membranes to autoclaved aerated concrete to prevent water infiltration.
This treatment preserves the material’s insulation properties and structural integrity by blocking moisture absorption.
A.A.C. INCREDIBLY LIGHTWEIGHT
AAC is 3 times lighter tan CHB.
A.A.C. THERMAL INSULATION
AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) is inorganic and contains no cellulose, making it unattractive and indigestible to termites.
This natural resistance eliminates the need for chemical termite treatments, enhancing building durability and safety.
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A.A.C. IS FIRE RESISTANT
The main raw materials are mostly inorganic materials, so they have good fire resistance and do not emit harmful gases in case of fire.
Refractory 650°c, they are first-class refractory, fire resistance up to 245 minutes for 90mm thick wall and 520 minutes for 300mm thick wall.
Most residential fires do not exceed 1200°. AAC does not begin to breakdown until well over 3000°. Unlike conventional concrete, AAC is very resistant to
thermal changes. This enables AAC to withstand the thermal shock of cold water from a fireman’s hose hitting it while heated up from a fire. This allows
AAC to maintain its structural integrity even after a fire.