CBC Engineering has developed a plant for the production of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (LAC). This is based on an aggregate bulk of crushed and graded pumice. The machinery and technique is developed by CBC Engineering and masonry blocks and other products are known under the label PUMROC. The plant technology offered by CBC Engineering is adaptable to various types of aggregates. The products supplied through these plants are superior to hollow blocks made of concrete or clay.
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) products provided by CBC Engineering are recognised by their strength, fire resistance and thermal insulating properties. These Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) products also have easy handling properties and high accuracy in block dimensions. Autoclaved Aerated Concrete offered by CBC Engineering is inorganic, easy to shape, durable, energy saving, incombustible, easy to build with, secure against rot and mould, secure against termites, provides air tight construction and environmental friendly.
Blocks of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (LAC) offered by CBC Engineering are made of various types of aggregates combined together with lime or cement. These blocks of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (LAC) is solid and high porous with great advantages and also involves low raw material costs. The blocks of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (LAC) provided by CBC Engineering is easy to handle and cut and also offers good thermal and sound insulation properties.
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