AAC BLOCK
(Autoclaved aerated concrete)
BLOCKOLITE

WHAT IS AAC BLOCKS?
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks are lightweight, compact, and long-lasting building materials widely used in construction.
AAC blocks are widely used in the construction of apartments and other types of residential properties, industrial and commercial buildings, such as hotels, offices, hospitals and schools. Owing to their excellent heat insulation capacity, AAC blocks find application in interior and exterior construction.
They are ideal for high-rise structures. AAC Blocks is lightweight and compare to the red bricks, AAC blocks are three times lighter.
Build your dream home with Blockolite AAC block. Our years of research have helped us reach this final stage to bring you the best AAC block in North East India
Features
AAC block
Colour | Greyish-white |
Lightweight | 50% lighter than red bricks |
Fire resistance | Between two and six hours, based on the thickness |
Energy efficiency | 25% reduction in air-conditioning costs |
Thermal efficiency | Three times higher than clay bricks |
Water absorption | About 10% of its weight |
Sound insulation | 42 dB (approximately)42 dB (approximately) |
Affordable cost | Nearly one-third of the cost of regular bricks |

CORE VALUES
When you purchase Blockolite Bricks you make an investment in longevity, quality, and aesthetics. We take your investment seriously, and that is our core value.
MISSION
“We aim at becoming a leading manufacturer of AAC Blocks in Uttar Pradesh.” We believe in delivering high-quality and cost-effective products and creating a successful long-lasting relationship with our customers and suppliers.
VISION
“To be the most preferred and most trusted company for green products and services that create safe and stable environments.”

We are committed to providing continual improvements in our products & services
Origins
The Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) material was developed in 1924 in Sweden. It has become one of the most used building materials in Europe and is rapidly growing in many countries around the world.
AAC is produced from common materials- lime, sand, cement, water, and a small amount of rising agent. After mixing and molding, it is then autoclaved under heat and pressure to create its unique properties.
AAC is fire and pest resistant and is economically and environmentally superior to the more traditional structural building materials such as wood, brick, and stone.
AAC blocks are lightweight and offer ultimate workability, flexibility, and durability. Its main ingredients include sand, water quicklime, cement, and gypsum.
AAC offers incredible opportunities to increase building quality and at the same time reduce costs at the construction site. AAC is used in many building constructions like residential homes, commercial and industrial buildings, schools, hospitals, hotels, and many other applications. AAC contains 60% to 85% air by volume.
