CONSTRUCTION
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AAC Blocks
Construction

AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) Blocks are lightweight, strong, and sustainable construction materials designed for faster, energy-efficient, and eco-friendly construction.

Advantages of AAC Blocks

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Lightweight Construction

AAC blocks reduce the overall structural load, making buildings lighter and easier to construct.

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Energy Efficient

They provide excellent thermal insulation, helping maintain indoor temperatures.

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Fire Resistant

AAC blocks offer superior fire resistance, improving building safety.

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Sound Insulation

The material effectively reduces sound transmission for quieter indoor environments.

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Pest Resistant

AAC blocks are resistant to pests and termites, increasing durability.

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Faster Construction

Their lightweight nature and larger size help speed up construction work.

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Eco-Friendly

AAC blocks are sustainable and environmentally friendly building materials.

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Durable & Stable

They provide long-term structural stability and durability.

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Design Flexibility

AAC blocks can be easily cut and shaped for different architectural designs.

Common Challenges with AAC Blocks

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Cracking Issues

Improper installation or stress distribution can lead to cracks.

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Moisture Absorption

AAC blocks can absorb moisture if not treated properly.

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Brittle Nature

They have lower impact resistance compared to traditional bricks.

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High Initial Cost

Initial material costs may be higher than conventional materials.

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Plaster Adhesion

Special surface treatment is required for better plaster bonding.

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Specialized Installation

AAC blocks require proper installation methods and skilled handling.

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Low Tensile Strength

The material has lower tensile capacity than traditional concrete.

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Poor Fixing Ability

Fixing heavy objects directly onto AAC blocks can be difficult.

Cost & Efficiency Savings

Reduced Mortar &
Plaster Usage

AAC block systems reduce the requirement for mortar and plaster, lowering material consumption.

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Structural Costs

Lightweight construction helps reduce structural load and foundation costs significantly.

FTR Solution System Components

Block Bond

A super polymerized bonding material used for AAC block pasting and pointing. It improves adhesion, shear resistance, and crack prevention while creating monolithic wall behavior.

Key Benefits

  • Strong inter-course bonding
  • Better shear resistance
  • Reduced crack propagation
  • Uniform stress distribution
  • Improved load transfer performance

ERP Fiber (Polymerized Mortar)

ERP Fiber is applied as a plaster layer over AAC blocks with nylon mesh reinforcement. It helps prevent cracks and strengthens the surface.

Features

  • Prevents surface cracking
  • Acts as base plaster
  • Improves durability
  • Supports mesh reinforcement system

ERP Smooth (Elastomeric Paintable Putty)

ERP Smooth provides the final finishing layer for a seamless and paint-ready surface.

Features

  • Smooth seamless finish
  • Ready for direct painting
  • Washable surface
  • Available in multiple colours
System Performance

Preventive Measures

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Proper Block Alignment โ€” Ensure all blocks are placed in correct alignment using aluminum leveling tools.

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Use of Block Bond โ€” Use thin layers of Block Bond to avoid material overflow and ensure better adhesion.

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Void Filling โ€” Fill larger gaps using Block Bond mixed with AAC pebbles.

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Proper Electrical Conduit Fixing โ€” Electrical conduits should be fixed using Block Bond for stronger integration.

Corrective Action

Corrective Measures for Cracks

Crack Repair Process

  • Remove loose particles
  • Open cracks properly
  • Apply ERP Smooth inside grooves
  • Apply nylon mesh reinforcement
  • Finish with additional ERP Smooth coats

Surface Protection

Use premium emulsions and anti-fungal coatings to ensure durability and long-lasting finish.