AAC block and clc blockS
AAC blocks and CLC blocks have several differences, including:
- Production: AAC blocks have a large production capacity that can be increased based on client needs. CLC blocks have a relatively low production capacity.
- Density: CLC blocks have a lower density than AAC blocks, making them lighter. The density of CLC blocks ranges from 600-1000 kg/m3.
- Cost: CLC blocks are lighter in weight and more affordable than AAC blocks.
- Energy: AAC blocks require low energy for production, while CLC blocks require normal energy.
- Environment: CLC blocks conserve the environment more than AAC blocks.
- Uses: CLC blocks can be used for acoustic construction, precast exterior walls, roof insulation and waterproofing, green construction, additional floors to existing structures, building material for highrises, air-conditioned buildings, and low cost housing. AAC blocks can keep a house pleasant during both summers and winters, reduce heating and cooling loads, and handle fire better than traditional blocks.