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AAC Blocks

AAC Blocks (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete)
Eco-Friendly Choice
#HighRise #Residential #Insulated

Lightweight & Sustainable

AAC Blocks

Our Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks are high-performance, eco-friendly building materials engineered from cement, lime, and sand. Designed to significantly reduce structural dead weight, these blocks provide exceptional thermal insulation and fire resistance, making them the modern standard for sustainable high-rise and residential construction.

☁️ Ultra Lightweight
🌡️ Thermal Insulation
🔥 Fire & Sound Resistant
🌱 Eco-Friendly Product

Available Dimensions (Inches)

Type Dimensions (L × H × W)
4" Block24 × 8 × 4
6" Block24 × 8 × 6
8" Block24 × 8 × 8
9" Block24 × 8 × 9

Specifications

01

Lightweight construction material

02

High thermal insulation

03

Fire resistant

04

Sound insulation

05

Eco-friendly product

Common Queries

Answers to Your AAC Block Questions

Skyinfra AAC Blocks Technical Support

AAC blocks are approximately 1/3 the weight of traditional clay bricks. This significant reduction in dead load allows for savings in structural steel and concrete in the building's foundation and frame, making it the preferred choice for high-rise apartments.

Yes. The cellular structure of AAC blocks provides superior thermal insulation (up to 3x better than clay bricks). This keeps interiors cooler in summer and warmer in winter, leading to significant long-term savings on electricity bills for air conditioning.

Our AAC blocks are non-combustible and offer a fire rating of up to 4 hours (depending on wall thickness). They do not emit toxic fumes when exposed to fire, providing crucial safety time for occupants during emergencies.

Absolutely. AAC blocks are made from non-toxic materials and industrial by-products like fly ash. The manufacturing process consumes less energy and generates zero waste, making them a "Green Building" certified material that helps projects earn LEED points.

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