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Fire
Resistant
- AAC is non-combustible and emits no toxic fumes when exposed
to fire. These properties make AAC the perfect building material
to withstand the stringent requirements of building codes.
It increases the safety of the building’s occupants and can
potentially lower insurance rates. AAC can be used as cladding
to protect other materials such as steel, or to increase the
fire rating of concrete walls. |
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Moisture
Resistant
- AAC possesses excellent structural integrity, helping it
to resist moisture penetration, whether caused by wind-driven
rain or standing water. Additional weather and moisture resistance
is achieved with a final surface treatment such as stucco,
plaster and paint, or cladding such as bricks and/or other
exterior materials. |
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