Autoclaved Areated Concrete

In times of climate change, scarcity of resources and increasing pressure for energy-efficient construction methods, aerated concrete is becoming increasingly important. Its high dimensional stability, good fire protection properties and excellent strength-to-weight ratio make aerated concrete particularly attractive for residential construction, but also for commercial and industrial buildings. As a mineral building material, it is also fully recyclable and supports the principles of the circular economy in the construction industry in the long term.

Issue 09/2025 XELLA

New products: Xella presents Ytong innovations

Time on the construction site is short – at the same time, the requirements on efficiency, safety and sustainability are growing. Xella meets these challenges with innovative spirit and...

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Issue 12/2024 BVT RAUSCH/PRECONTECH

Modular production plant for non-autoclaved aerated concrete

NAAC – lightweight aerated concrete, is a newly developed construction material from Multicon, with identical and/or similar production characteristics as normal aerated concrete (AAC). For its...

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Issue 12/2024

Digital Monitoring, Documenting, and Controlling of Processes: AAC Plants on the road to Digital Transformation

The Production Reporting System developed by Masa combines the information worlds of the operator and management levels and makes products traceable.

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Issue 12/2024

Precise, flexible and reliable: AAC plants from Hess AAC Systems

Hess AAC Systems B.V. develops and builds highly specialised plants for manufacturing AAC elements with capacities of over 2.000 m³/day, based on decades of experience. Developed out of Durox and...

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Issue 12/2024 TEEYER

Leading supplier of AAC production equipment on growth

Jiangsu Teeyer Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specialized in building materials equipment designing, R&D, manufacturing, project management and integration of operation &...

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