They are made of recyclable material and lower levels of cement, therefore are reducing the environmental impact.The blocks are available in a variety of sizes and forms.Aerated concrete blocks can be sawn and cut easily for chases and holes for plumbing and electrical lines, this results in high construction speed and cost-efficiency.It is fire and water-resistant - the natural inorganic material that is used in the production process does not burn, so these blocks surpass the standard building code.These blocks can achieve sound transmission class ratings up to 60. Excellent acoustic and thermal performance is achieved by closed airtight chambers created by microbubbles fused into the mass.
Benefits of using autoclaved aerated blocks. The air bubbles form sort of air pockets that provide compressive thermal insulation, moisture resistance and strength. The aluminium sulphate powder is added and in combination with lime reacts and forms air bubbles in the concrete. What are the Aerated Blocks?Īutoclaved aerated blocks (AAC), are also known as thermalite blocks, they are made of a prefabricated material consisting of binders usually cement, sand, lime, and water.
To find out more about these versatile building materials please read on. We stock the standard thermalite blocks, 100mm thermalite blocks, high strength 140mm 7n thermalite blocks, and they are available in the following three dimensions: 215mm (height) x 440mm (length) x100mm/140mm/ 215mm (thickness). The current range of lightweight breeze blocks includes blocks that offer ultimate construction possibilities, excellent thermal and acoustic insulation to name a few. The aicrete blocks also referred to as breeze blocks are produced by a well-known global manufacturer. Whether it is a commercial or domestic building project, our aerated blocks can be utilised in basement constructions and all kinds of external and internal applications.