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Tag: Aerated Concrete

What is Aerated Concrete? Definition, Production and Properties

November 21, 2022 TeamCivil Concrete, Types
what is aerated concrete

What is Aerated Concrete? Aerated Concrete is a special type of concrete that can be considered of the lightweight type. This concrete has primarily the same compounds as normal concrete such as the cement or

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