Aerated Concrete
Thanks to the pores in the Gas Concrete, it can provide insulation without the need for additional thermal insulation material. It is light and earthquake resistant. It is resistant to fire. It is obtained by mixing sand and cement or quartzite, water and lime. Providing high thermal insulation is one of the reasons why gas concrete is preferred. Structures using aerated concrete are cool in summer and hot in winter. Aerated concrete is lightweight and therefore increases the earthquake safety by lightening the structure. In addition, aerated concrete is quite robust. It provides sound insulation.