Lightweight cellular concrete can be used for screed insulating roofs road beds geotechnical fills
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Foamed concrete, also called cellular light weight concrete is produced by the mixing of Portland cement, sand including or alone fly ash, water and preformed stable foam. The foam is produced with the help of a foam generator by using foaming agent. The air content is typically between 40 to 80 percent of the total volume. The bubbles vary in size from around 0.1 to 1.5 mm in diameter.
Foamed concrete differentiates from (a) gas or aerated concrete, where the bubbles are chemically formed through the reaction of aluminum powder with calcium hydro oxide and other alkalies released by cement hydration and (b) air entrained concrete, which has a much lower volume of entrained air is used in concrete for durability. Curing of foamed concrete unit may be done as per IS: 456-2000. Curing can be speeded up by steam.
Foamed concrete may be produce by mixing the above mentioned ingredients in ready mix plant or ordinary concrete mixer. Foamed concrete is self compacting concrete requires no compaction, and will flow readily from a pump outlet to fill mould, form, restricted and irregular cavities. It can be pumped successfully over significant height and distances. The 28 days strength and dry density of the material vary according to its composition, largely its air voids content, but usually they range from 1.0 to 25.00 N/mm2 and 400 to 1800 kg/m3. The plastic density of the material is about 150 to 200 kg/m3 higher than its dry density.
Non autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete is a type of lightweight concrete which is used to produce blocks and replace bricks. NAAC is lighter then conventional concrete. It is formed by using portland cement, fly ash, limestone, aluminum powder and water. Aerated concrete has a good strength, durability, good thermal and sound insulation. Dry density of this material ranging between 600 kg/m3 to 1600 kg/m3. Non autoclaved lightweight concrete blocks can be used for housing and commercial purposes.
We have developed a unique non autoclave lightweight aerated concrete recipe and can achieve densities from 250 kg/m2 (even less) with perfect compressive strength, thermal and sound insulation.
PIONER GROUP supply lightweight aerated concrete infill for cold formed steel construction technology infill and we can supply dry mortars (plaster, floor screed, self leveling compound, lightweight aerated concrete dry mix etc.) production line with a good price and speed of delivery.
Wow ... Nice to find you after studying Aircrete Options last year. Inspiring to see you get organized for work focus. Thanks for the Lessons :+) ... I will come back when I start working on these kind of projects :+)
Wonder what the forming capabilities of this concrete are. Regarding settling of foundations, in locations were loads are dealing with water tables and unstable earth. 🤔
This is non autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete (not foam concrete). Compressive strength for 600 kg/m3 density is around 2 MPA. Usually this is just part of water proofing system
Hebel built a huge factory pre-9/11, but went out of business quite quickly. Any idea why?
This you can ask hebel directly, we are doing well
Interesting ! So where can we find the powder mix ??
Hi Vincent. You can buy it in the United Arab Emirates. Also you can try to make it by yourself or with our assistance www.pioner-group.com/concrete
Mix raw material ?
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good video....drop the annoying background 'music' please
Do you work lsf structures?
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Good but i need more informations
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Is this available in the U.S.?
you can try to make it by yourself www.pioner-group.com/concrete
@@cellularlightweightconcret1499 Too big an area to make myself and I'm working alone.
@@cellularlightweightconcret1499 How is it differ in strength with aircrete made with shampoo bubbles?
@@uceloiiigonzales5375 both are missing gravel. Otherwise the H2 generation sounds more homogeneous, therefore as a whole stronger. First impression.
@@dalethomasdewitt i wouldn't say that.. because for the chemical reaction to create bubbles,where is the gas coming from when produced via chemical reaction?is it evenly distributed to the mix? because It keeps expanding after pour.. While on the other hand, bubbles are created first and then mechanically and thoroughly mixed with cement..
Back round music is unnecessary