CLC blocks have a high resistance to heat transfer, and provide great sound insulation. They are also durable and easy to install. There are a variety of CLC blocks on the market, including molded blocks, prefabricated blocks, and engineered blocks.
The CLC block can be used in interior walls. It is a great option for thermal insulation in the summer. As well as reducing the energy required for installation, the blocks are eco-friendly and help reduce the cost of steel, cement, and top soil.
Another benefit of using CLC blocks is that they are extremely lightweight. In fact, they are up to 40% lighter than ordinary clay bricks. This means that fewer bricks are needed for the same wall dimension. This is important because it allows for faster construction.
These blocks are inorganic, so they are not subject to pests or termites. Moreover, they are less expensive than ACC blocks.
AAC blocks, on the other hand, are manufactured from a mixture of cement, gypsum, and fly ash. The blocks are then cured through steam. Because they are made from inorganic materials, they can be recycled.
Compared to red clay bricks, CLC blocks are less expensive. They also have less water absorption, which helps to prevent cracks in the walls. And they are durable and can withstand higher earthquake rates.
Using CLC blocks is an excellent choice when it comes to reducing the dead load over RCC structures. Furthermore, the blocks have good fire protection.
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