eco-friendly - and is made from raw materials found in Latvia- sand, cement and lime, and does not contain any admixtures of hard elements, because no oil shale ashes are used during the production. Does not educe hazardous substances or dust, even when heated; light - 1 m3 of dry aerocrete weighs up to 640 kg, fresh aerocrete contains up to 20% of moisture, which vaporizes naturally; warm - the coefficient of thermal conductivity of dry aerocrete is not more than 0,14 W/m*K. This means that a 30 cm thick aerocrete wall will save up 30% of heat if comparing to a 51 cm thick brick wall. If building 400 mm external walls, no additional heat- insulation is necessary; deafening - an aerocrete construction has an excellent acoustic- insulation and heat-momentum- it is agreeably cool in summer, warm in winter and quiet all along; easily workable - you can cut aerocrete with a regular saw, hew, drill or make any other configuration openings. The wastage can be used instead of Keramsite cobbles for installing a heat- insulation layer; durable - 1 cm2 of aerocrete can hold a weight up to 35 kg. Aerocrete blocks have a frost-resistance of at least 25 rounds- this means that within laboratory circumstances a moisture- saturated block can be frosted and defrosted for 25 times. The durability decreases for only 15%.
Aerocrete blocks can be used for:
Aerocrete - a material that is:

does not decay!
does not rust!
does not burn!
does not dissolve in water!