AAC factory in Kaluga is producing at full steam
After its launch in March last year, the new factory of Kaluzhskiy gazobeton was already producing 1,200 m³ of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) per day at the end of 2017. From the region of Kaluga, the products being certified as environmentally compatible even reach construction sites in St. Petersburg.
Russia has fully entered the age of autoclaved aerated concrete. This is the impression one gets when talking to the sales staff of the manufacturing company Kaluzhskiy gazobeton. The company headquartered in Obukhovo near Kaluga, a university and state-supported industrial location situated about 180 km southwest of the Russian capital of Moscow, is new in the market. The staff is highly motivated.
As a matter of fact, the market of AAC blocks had constantly been growing in Russia until 2016. Production capacities were built up, and according to the tables of the “Federal States Statistics...