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3/29/2018 Autoclaved aerated concrete, 0.

600 g/cc density

Autoclaved aerated concrete, 0.600 g/cc density


Categories: Ceramic; Concrete

Material Uniform cellular product made from a siliceous material (sand and/or pulverized-fuel ash) and cement or
Notes: cement and lime. Cellular structure is produced usually by the incorporation of fine aluminum powder
into the mix. Aerated concrete undergoes plastic deformation, or creep, under sustained loading. 100
mm wall of autoclaved concrete blocks, without surface finishing, has a fire resistance grading of 2
hours if load bearing, or 4 hours if non-load bearing. Easily sawn and drilled with hand tools. Vapor
resistance of 60 MNs/gm. Applications include building blocks, reinforcing units, precast lintels, infill
blocks for concrete floor and roof systems.

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Physical Properties Metric English Comments


Density 0.600 g/cc 0.0217 lb/in³

Mechanical Properties Metric English Comments


Compressive Strength 3.50 MPa 508 psi

Thermal Properties Metric English Comments


Specific Heat Capacity 1.00 J/g-°C 0.239 BTU/lb-°F
Thermal Conductivity 0.190 W/m-K 1.32 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F 3% moisture content
0.200 W/m-K 1.39 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F 5% moisture content

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