Exterior or Interior Wall Alc Panel Steel Reinforced Lightweight AAC Wall Panel

China Exterior or Interior Wall Alc Panel Steel Reinforced Lightweight AAC Wall Panel, Find details about China AAC Panel, Alc Panel from Exterior or Interior Wall Alc Panel Steel Reinforced Lightweight AAC Wall Panel

Model NO.
B05
Fireproofing
Above 4 Hours
Trademark
Sinomega
Transport Package
Wooden Pallet (Non Fumigation Pallet)
Specification
thickness 50-200mm
Origin
China Shandong
HS Code
9406900090
Model NO.
B05
Fireproofing
Above 4 Hours
Trademark
Sinomega
Transport Package
Wooden Pallet (Non Fumigation Pallet)
Specification
thickness 50-200mm
Origin
China Shandong
HS Code
9406900090
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1. What is Autoclaved Aerated Concrete?
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a lightweight concrete that is formed into blocks and panels for a wide range of loadbearing and non-loadbearing construction applications. It is manufactured from silica sand, cement, recycled material, lime, gypsum, aluminium paste and aerating agents. It is moulded, cut and steam pressure cured in an autoclave before being packed, ready for transport.
2. Is Autoclaved Aerated Concrete a new building material?
Aerated Concrete Autoclaved (AAC) is an amazingly innovative building material that has been used in Europe for more than 80 years and in the US for more than 15 years.  
3.Where has Autoclaved Aerated Concrete been used?
It can be used ranging from low rise industrial/commercial developments to high rise offices or medium density residential buildings. 
4. Is Autoclaved Aerated Concrete a load bearing material?
The intensity of pressure for cube is more than 4mpa. The load bearing capacity for one point is more than 1200N. The rebars within AAC panels are made according to computer calculating force. As a non-loadbearing cladding, AAC panels can be used under circumstances of pressure.