Information on Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) RAAC is a building material used in some buildings to form roof planks, wall panels, and sometimes floor planks, between the mid-1950s and mid-1990s.
view more2021823 · In general, the formation of aerated concrete hydration products depends on the properties of the raw materials and the reaction conditions with the gel material; the interaction effect between ...
view more201649 · Based on the background that a large amount of iron tailings was stockpiled in China, the most appropriate preparation conditions of producing autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) with iron tailing was studied. The slurry properties were tested to evaluate the effects of the raw material factors on gas forming character. The compressive and …
view more2023531 · The tendency exists to reduce a clinker component in cement and cement materials via use of blast-furnace granulated slag or other additives; it reduces expenses for cement production and improves performance of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC).
view more2021417 · In this study, series of tests have been conducted to indicate the mechanical and physical properties (compressive strength, flexural strength, dry density, thermal conductivity and shrinkage) of ...
view moreTerms: AAC unit: Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Unit or Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Block. Bed joint: Horizontal mortar joint between two AAC units. d joint: Vertical joint between two AAC unitsAAC Masonry Block System: Combination of AAC units and thin-bed mortar bonded together vertically and horizontally to form complete assembly; for.
view more2024629 · This Chinese standard specifies the autoclaved aerated concrete block terminology and definitions, materials, requirements, test methods, inspection rules and product quality specification, stacking, transportation. GB 11968-2006. GB 11968-2006 English PDF (GB11968-2006)
view more202111 · This study aims to discover an effective method for implementing an autoclaved process for the preparation of environmentally friendly and lightweight building materials, such as autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC), with the goal of reusing solid waste and reducing the environmental hazard associated with high-calcium coal gangue (HCCG).
view moreThis report is a review of the properties and performance of autoclaved aerated concrete. The material has a relatively low thermal conductivity combined with loadbearing capacity for use in structural and non-structural applications. This feature may make its use attractive for energy-conserving applications.
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