AAC Panel
AAC is short for Autoclaved Aerated Concrete, a kind of porous silicate product, with silica sand (70%), cement (10-15%), quick lime (10-15%) and gypsum (3%) as raw materials, and Alumunium paste as the foaming agent, made through a series of construction process (measuring, rebar inserting, foaming and cutting) then autoclaved under great heat and high pressure. It is a different from the traditional aerated concrete made out of fly ashes.
As our commitment to meets customers needs and also to response future challenge on AAC product with good performances, innovative & also environmentally friendly.
With spirit and awareness for environmental sustainability in construction and building materials has been making many researches leads to product innovation which is having low environmental impact. Particularly, in Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Industry. Green AAC concept is a solution of that aim.
Product Applications
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GIP AAC Panel Advantages
Product Specifications
| Performance Index | Unit | ALC/ACC Est. Value | Test Standard | Standard Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dry Density | Kg/m3 | ≤ 650 | GB/T111970-1997 | 500±50 |
| Compressive Strength | Mpa | ≥ 3.5 | GB/T111972-1997 | ≥ 2.5 |
| Drying Shrinkage | mm/m | ≤ 0.3 | GB/T111972-19 97 | ≤ 0.3 |
| Heat Transfer Coefficient ( Moisture Rate 5% ) | W/mK | ≤ 0.11 | GB/T111972-19 97 | ≤ 0.15 |
| Fire Rating | Hour | ≥ 4 | SNI 1741 - 2008 | 2 |
| Sound Absorption Class | dB | ± 43 |