History
Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) was invented in the mid-1920s. AAC was perfected in the mid-1920s by the Swedish architect and inventor Dr. Johan Axel Eriksson. The process was patented in 1924. In 1929, production started in Sweden at the city of Yxhult.
Today aerated concrete is produced in many companies, particularly in Europe and Asia.
The product aircrete is sold, like other masonry materials, under many different brand names. Ytong and Hebel are brands of the international operating company Xella headquartered in Duisburg. Other more internationally renowned brand names in Europe are H+H (Denmark), or Solbet (Poland).
The rapidly growing acceptance of the material is closely linked with dimensional accuracy at the time and could by used to construct an almost seamless wall using thin-bed mortar. It permanently and fundamentally changed traditional masonry techniques.)
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News
We welcome a new Member – Dongyue Machinery Group
We are pleased to announce that Dongyue Machinery Co, Ltd. has recently joined the association and supports us in our work. Dongyue Machinery Co., Ltd.
Election Piotr Dauksza
At a recent meeting of the Executive Committee of the European Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Association (EAACA), the Committee unanimously elected Mr Piotr Dauksza as the
EAACA statement on the current RAAC topic in the UK
Following various media reports on the subject of RAAC in the UK, we as a European association would like to comment on this. Please find