by Featherlite Buildcon | Jan 28, 2026 | Featherlite
Introduction to AAC and Fly Ash Blocks AAC (autoclaved aerated concrete) blocks and FlyAsh blocks are widely used in modern Indian construction for their lightweight, thermal insulation, and sustainability benefits. While AAC blocks use aluminium-based aeration,...
by Featherlite Buildcon | Jan 27, 2026 | Featherlite
Introduction to Fly-Ash Blocks Fly-ash blocks are lightweight, high-strength masonry units made from fly ash—a byproduct of coal combustion—along with cement, lime, and water. These blocks offer a sustainable alternative to traditional red bricks, with consistent...
by Featherlite Buildcon | Jan 27, 2026 | Featherlite
How to Repair Cracks and Defects in AAC Block Walls: A Step-by-Step Guide Understanding AAC Block Walls AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) blocks are lightweight, high-insulation building materials widely used in modern Indian construction. While durable, these blocks...
by Featherlite Buildcon | Jan 27, 2026 | Featherlite
How Raw Material Variations Impact Manufacturing Quality: Fly Ash & Sand Analysis Precision in masonry manufacturing depends heavily on consistent raw material inputs. Variations in fly ash or sand composition directly influence structural integrity, curing...
by Featherlite Buildcon | Jan 23, 2026 | Featherlite
The Ultimate Guide to Training Masons for AAC Block Installation Introduction to AAC Blocks and Their Benefits AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) blocks are lightweight masonry units with excellent thermal insulation, fire resistance, and acoustic properties. Though...