Ytong airblock is an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly building material composed of quartz sand, cement, lime, gypsum, and water. This durable material maintains its strength and impact resistance even under diverse conditions, offering up to 4 hours of fire resistance while retaining its structural integrity.
Manufacturing Process:
Ytong's unique properties arise from autoclaving. Blocks are dried and hardened in an autoclave oven at 180 degrees Celsius for 12 hours, preventing deformation and cracking. The entire production cycle takes 18 hours.
Specifications:
Ytong airblocks are available in various densities, influencing their thermal conductivity and weight. All blocks share a compressive strength of ≥ 2.5 N/mm² and A1 fire resistance. Dimensions are given as Length x Width x Height in cm.
Density | Dimensions (cm) | Dry Weight (Kg/m³) | Thermal Conductivity (λ0, dry) (W / m*С) |
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D350 | 60x25x25 | 350 | 0.09 |
D400 | 60x25x25; 60x25x30 | 400 | 0.11 |
D500 | 60x25x10, 60x25x15, 60x25x20, 60x25x25 | 500 | 0.13 |
D600 | 60x25x10, 60x25x15, 60x25x20 | 600 | 0.16 |
For pricing details based on these specifications, please inquire via direct message or call 57 605 605.
Benefits for Builders:
Ytong's precise geometry simplifies construction and finishing. Its uniform structure and load-bearing capacity make it ideal for fastening. Using Ytong on load-bearing structures reduces reinforcement requirements by 10-12%, significantly lowering construction costs.