HASS AUTOCLAVED AERATED CONCRETE

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a lightweight building material made from a mixture of cement, fine sand, lime, gypsum, water, and aluminum powder. The mixture undergoes a chemical reaction, and then it is molded and autoclaved in high-temperature, high-pressure autoclave chambers.

AAC blocks are three times lighter than traditional blocks, which helps reduce the load on the foundation and structure of the building. Due to the air pocket structure, AAC blocks have good insulation, which helps to save energy in cooling and heating. AAC blocks also have good sound insulation, minimizing noise from the outside. They can withstand high temperatures, do not burn, and do not emit toxic gasses when exposed to fire. Additionally, due to their large size and lightweight, AAC blocks can help reduce construction time and costs. The production process of AAC blocks causes little environmental pollution, and the product can be recycled after use.

AAC blocks can be used in residential construction (such as building walls, partitions, and enclosure walls), industrial works (e.g., factories, warehouses), public works (e.g., schools, hospitals, shopping centers), and high-rise buildings (helping to reduce load, improve insulation, and soundproofing).

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AAC block

APPLICABLE LOTUS CREDITS

NC / MFR MR-2, MR-3, H-PR-2, H-2
BIO SP-1, SP2
Homes H-3, M-2
SB M-2, H-4

CONTACT INFORMATION

HASS

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99, DT747, Tan Luong,
Thanh Phuoc Ward, Tan Uyen Town, Binh Duong.

ĐT 0903167699
Website https://hass.vn/

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