An AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) block plant is a manufacturing facility that produces lightweight, precast building blocks made from a mixture of cement, lime, fly ash (or sand), gypsum, water, and an aerating agent like aluminum powder. These blocks are known for their eco-friendly, fire-resistant, and thermally insulating properties.
The production process includes several key steps:
AAC plants typically use advanced equipment like mixers, cutting machines, and autoclaves to ensure efficiency and product consistency. The blocks produced are ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial construction due to their lightweight, high durability, and energy-saving characteristics. They are a sustainable alternative to traditional clay bricks.
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