You can find the info in English over here www.pioner-group.com/about/news/2015/raw-materials-for-non-autoclaved-lightweight-aerated-concrete-blocks-production/
@@stretchceilingsDubai my brother,por gentileza qual seria esse aditivo que também poderia ser usado na indústria alimentícia.usado no concreto celular? Grato
@@hugoh.9694 Yes, i was thinking the same. Sodium silicate as a watery solution is called waterglass or soluble silicate, which really is a solution of a soluable glass.
Unfortunately this cannot be produced locally and manually like cement concrete blocks, hence very expensive for the rural populace. Except I am wrong.
It can be produced locally and manually as well. Here is the basic recipe for non autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete with the density 600 kg/m3 www.pioner-group.com/concrete
when one or two blocks become damaged, everything overhead will fall. I would never use this in a support wall or roof support area. maybe a patio wall............never a building.
Around 80% of buildings in Russia made of gasbeton (non autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete). Actually I'm not sure that you know what is NAAC. I guess you are talking about foam concrete but it is different. Anyway thank you for the comment.
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What are the raw materials used it sir.?
You can find it here www.pioner-group.com/projects/non-autoclaved-lightweight-aerated-concrete-mix-design-step-by-step/
where to get the machine
Could I mix this in a regular cement mixer?
No you can't. Rotation should be more than 600 rpm. This is how it works ua-cam.com/video/-Q4Lv6rq5dI/v-deo.html
what materials are used?
www.pioner-group.com/concrete
Interesting.
Hello Altai machinery from австралия
Brilliant. This is brilliant
here is the basic recipe for non autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete www.pioner-group.com/concrete
@@stretchceilingsDubai Taken down. :(
How about a sponge bath 🧽 + 🛁 with lots of suds after that intense physical labor? Great job 😊👍.
yeah it is cool :-)
Hello sir. What about the curing ?
It is non autoclaved, no special curing required
@@stretchceilingsDubai I understand but aren't the blocks put in to water for a couple of days like normal concrete ?
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Bonjour . Pouis-je avoir la traduction des noms des composants s'il vous plaît ? Merci d'avance...
You can find the info in English over here www.pioner-group.com/about/news/2015/raw-materials-for-non-autoclaved-lightweight-aerated-concrete-blocks-production/
@@stretchceilingsDubai my brother,por gentileza qual seria esse aditivo que também poderia ser usado na indústria alimentícia.usado no concreto celular?
Grato
Can you send me the mixing and component.
pioner-group.com/projects/non-autoclaved-lightweight-aerated-concrete-mix-design-step-by-step/
Why didn't you add the measurements
you can find the recipe here www.pioner-group.com/concrete
Hope have English language we do not understand any things about (ingredient thank u
Do you add liquid glass, sodium silicate? It dries faster and is sticky, but it sets quicker too and is supposed to be stronger.
Hello Gristle, you are right about the liquid glass and sodium silicate but we don't add it.. we add another additives. Thanks for advise!
For any here wondering... I think as the O.P. refers to "liquid glass" here they are actually referring to waterglass.
@@hugoh.9694 Yes, i was thinking the same. Sodium silicate as a watery solution is called waterglass or soluble silicate, which really is a solution of a soluable glass.
@@stretchceilingsDubai what additive used for it sir.? I am in india
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Is it the same with CLC blocks?
It is also lightweight but different raw materials www.pioner-group.com/concrete
In which country it is used manufactured
many
Unfortunately this cannot be produced locally and manually like cement concrete blocks, hence very expensive for the rural populace. Except I am wrong.
It can be produced locally and manually as well. Here is the basic recipe for non autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete with the density 600 kg/m3 www.pioner-group.com/concrete
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this is non autoclaved lightweight concrete (not foam concrete) www.pioner-group.com/concrete
Glıserin ,yani sabun
How to contact you guys
by email aliaksandr@sdceilings.com or by whatsapp +971561283050
I would like to have a production line for this product. Is it possible to provide a contact person for communication?
Hello, where are you based? www.pioner-group.com/services/lightweight-concrete-blocks-line/
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hello sri this prodct of row metriels letme
www.pioner-group.com/concrete
You should make the video with english captions
You can find the basic recipe in English here pioner-group.com/projects/non-autoclaved-lightweight-aerated-concrete-mix-design-step-by-step/
Hm
The basic recipe www.pioner-group.com/concrete
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when one or two blocks become damaged, everything overhead will fall. I would never use this in a support wall or roof support area. maybe a patio wall............never a building.
Around 80% of buildings in Russia made of gasbeton (non autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete). Actually I'm not sure that you know what is NAAC. I guess you are talking about foam concrete but it is different. Anyway thank you for the comment.
How is it different from foam concrete?
@@jenniferraro660 because it contains no foam and is aerated solid concrete. No foam much more stable yet light weight.
Used in virtually every new building in the UK. They don't fail
@@chriscollins1704 They fail in the U.K. all the time! aerated concrete is porous and can fail after water intrusion over a short period of time.
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