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descriptions I found comparing concrete to AAC
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is here:
http://www.understanding-cement.com/autoclaved-aerated-concrete.html
Seems like it would not be a problem to produce it from lime. This
particular article above talks about large scale production, but this tech
has been around for over 100 year now and I'm pretty sure that is not how
it started / there are options for smaller production lines. This company
has a brief history of AAC:
http://www.aircrete-europe.com/en/aircrete-aac/history-aac.html
I think that, if you can find a solution for producing it or negotiating a
deal with the few people that produce it in US, it can potentially cut
costs, especially in labor. It is a lot less dense and lighter then regular
concrete / easier and cheaper to transport...also easy to cut and you can
apply any finish that you would like directly to it without drywall.
I mainly did research on it because I am interested in it for the building
of a music studio...and this material also offers good insulation both
sound and thermal.
I'm looking forward to reading

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