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  1. 30 kwi 1984 · 0.4 This standard was first published in 1969 as “IS : 5482-1969 Specification for autoclaved cellular concrete blocks”. This first +sion is being issued as IS : 2185 ( Part 3 > 19W under the modified title “Spec.&ation.for concrete masotiry units: Part 3 Autoclaved cellular ( aerated ) concrete blo&ks” and supersedes the former standard.

  2. theprovisions of IS : 1905 -1980”. 4.1.1 Autoclaved cellular concrete blocks shall notbe used infound-ations a dfor masonry below damp-proof c urse. 4.2Strength and Stability - Unless otherwise specified, thdesign and construction of cellular concrete masonry walls shall conform generally. tothe requirements of IS : 1905 -1980*.

  3. Autoclaved Aerated concrete (AAC) has many benefits for structures such as heat insulation, sound insulation, fire and mould resistance, reduced dead weight and many more. AAC products include blocks, wall panels, floor and roof panels, and lintels.

  4. AAC blocks are light weight Aerated Autoclave Concrete Block. It is manufactured through a reaction of aluminium powder and a proportionate blend of lime, cement, and fly ash or sand. Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) is a lightweight cellular concrete that has been used for more than 80 years.

  5. 15 lip 2020 · The Autoclaved aerated concrete is a type of concrete that is manufactured to contain lots of closed air voids. The AAC blocks are energy efficient, durable, less dense, and lightweight.

  6. 11 wrz 2013 · In order to promote public education and public safety, equal justice for all, a better informed citizenry, the rule of law, world trade and world peace, this legal document is hereby made available on a noncommercial basis, as it is the right of all humans to know and speak the laws that govern them.

  7. 26 paź 2015 · Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) block is a building material made of Portland cement, fine aggregates (fly ash or sand), water and an expansion agent in an autoclaving process heated under pressure which results in the production of air voids in the material, making it less dense, easy to cut/mould and better insulating. Read more. 1 of 37.

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