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Foam Concrete is a type of cement and concrete mixture that uses foam to reduce the density of the mixture. It is a lightweight material that is used in a variety of applications, including insulation, soundproofing, and fireproofing. Foam Concrete is also used in the construction of roads, bridges, and other infrastructure. It is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional concrete.
Foam Concrete is produced by mixing cement, sand, and water with a foam-generating agent. The foam-generating agent is usually a surfactant, which helps to reduce the surface tension of the mixture and create a foam. The foam is then mixed with the cement and sand to create a lightweight, low-density material.
Foam Concrete is becoming increasingly popular due to its cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits. It is also easy to install and can be used in a variety of applications.
Some companies in the Foam Concrete market include BASF, Cemex, LafargeHolcim, and HeidelbergCement. Show Less Read more