High-performance lightweight building materials for modern construction.
AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) blocks are a lightweight, high-performance building material used for both interior and exterior construction. These blocks are manufactured using fly ash, cement, lime, water and an aerating agent which creates millions of tiny air cells that provide exceptional insulation and strength.
Because of their lightweight structure and dimensional accuracy, AAC blocks reduce construction time, mortar consumption, and structural load on buildings. They are widely used in residential, commercial and infrastructure projects.
AAC blocks are significantly lighter than traditional bricks, reducing structural load and making them ideal for high-rise construction.
The air pockets within AAC blocks provide excellent thermal insulation, keeping buildings cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
AAC blocks provide high fire resistance making them a safe building material for residential and commercial structures.
Large block sizes and thin bed mortar reduce construction time significantly compared to traditional brickwork.
AAC blocks are manufactured using recycled fly ash, making them environmentally friendly and sustainable.
AAC blocks are resistant to pests, moisture, and extreme weather conditions ensuring long-lasting structures.
| Material | Energy Efficiency | Cost Efficiency | Durability |
|---|---|---|---|
| AAC Blocks | Excellent Thermal Insulation | Lower lifecycle cost | Fire & pest resistant |
| Red Bricks | Low insulation | Higher energy cost | Moderate durability |
| Fly Ash Bricks | Good insulation | Cost efficient | High durability |
| Solid Blocks | Moderate insulation | Moderate cost | Strong structural support |