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Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a lightweight, precast building material made from cement, lime, sand, water, and an expanding agent. AAC is a form of concrete that has been cured in a pressurized chamber, known as an autoclave, to produce a strong, lightweight material with a variety of applications. AAC is used in the construction of walls, floors, roofs, and other structures, and is often used as a substitute for traditional concrete and masonry materials. AAC is also used in the production of insulation and soundproofing materials.
AAC is a relatively new material in the cement and concrete industry, but its use is growing rapidly due to its many advantages. AAC is lightweight, fire-resistant, and energy-efficient, and is easy to install and maintain. It is also more cost-effective than traditional concrete and masonry materials.
Some of the major companies in the Autoclaved Aerated Concrete market include Xella International, BNZ Materials, Hebel, Aercon AAC, and Ytong. Show Less Read more