16/03/2026
Rethinking internal walls — faster, lighter, and more efficient.
For the internal partitions of this factory project, we are using Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Panels instead of conventional brick masonry.
AAC is manufactured using cement, fly ash/sand, lime, gypsum, and aluminium powder. During production, the aluminium reacts with the mix and forms millions of microscopic air pockets, creating the porous structure that makes AAC significantly lighter than traditional masonry.
Why AAC Panels?
• Lightweight construction – reduces structural load
• Faster installation – large panels accelerate wall completion
• Thermal insulation – air pockets improve temperature control
• Easy service routing – convenient for electrical and plumbing lines
• Cleaner site work – minimal debris and wet mortar.
A step toward smarter construction
AAC panel systems are becoming increasingly common in industrial and large-scale commercial projects, where speed, efficiency, and structural optimisation are key.
Would you consider AAC panels over traditional masonry?
Do let us know in the comments.
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