How AAC Block Plants Work in the Industry
Introduction Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks are becoming increasingly popular in the construction industry because they are lightweight, provide excellent thermal insulation, and are environmentally friendly. This document explores how AAC block plants operate, from the production process to the benefits they offer in the industry. What is AAC? Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a form of precast concrete created from a blend of cement, lime, water, and a small amount of aluminum powder. The aluminum reacts with the mixture to form a cellular structure with air pockets, resulting in lightweight, easy-to-handle blocks. This mixture is poured into molds, cured in an autoclave, and then cut into blocks of different sizes. Components of an AAC Block Plant An AAC block machine consists of several key components: Raw Material Handling System : This system is responsible for the storage and handling of the raw materials used in AAC block production , including cement, lime, silica...