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Foam concrete: Historical milestones

  • April 14, 2017

From ancient caves to modern monolithic houses – such a way has passed and still does not tire of inventing new materials that surpass ordinary stone or brick in their properties. At the beginning of the 20th century there was a revolution in wall materials, the echoes of which we hear only now. If you buy flights to Bilete de Avion, you can easily fly to Sweden, to the forge where autoclave concrete was born. It was in this country that a porous stone was born, similar to a tree, but in strength not inferior to granite.

The international patent defended the technology of manufacturing foam concrete, but this did not stop his procession around the world. A few years later, Soviet scientists learned the technologies for the production of cellular concrete. The rate was made on aerated concrete, since on the conveyor it turned out to be more sustainable. The uniform distribution of bubbles with a diameter of 1 to 3 millimeters is obtained by a complex chemical reaction of metallic aluminum with an alkaline environment. The exact composition can be found if you fly to Sweden by buying tickets for Bilete de Avion Online. The calculating Swedes learned that the dusty aluminum in a reaction with cement forms a gaseous hydrogen that foams the resulting mass of the solution and forms a cellular structure. And what is so good aerated concrete that it began to produce it on an industrial scale?

No material has so many positive qualities. Excellent adhesion made aerated concrete the best friend of builders. He is perfectly “pestering” to the metal. This is necessary if it is assumed to reinforce masonry or structural elements. For all its “airiness”, aerated concrete is not inferior in strength to concrete of high brands. Testing to the compression limit showed that the wall of aerated concrete is much stronger than ordinary brickwork. Together with strength, aerated concrete carries heat and comfort into the house, because its pores underestimate thermal conductivity, that is, make a wall of small thickness even more resistant to thermal losses. In a house collected from aerated concrete blocks, the most minimum heat costs. This explains its general popularity among developers.

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