AAC Autoclave Production Line

AAC Autoclave Production Line

AAC Autoclave is with high efficiency, and the high efficiency AAC autoclave price mainly relies on the its capacity, and ZG Boiler supplies the range of 50000m3-350000m3 AAC Autoclave. Different capacities have different prices. AAC Autoclave belongs to pressure vessel and has the risk of explosion. According to the supervision regulation on safety technology for pressure vessel on divide standard of pressure vessel, the product is part of first and second class pressure vessel. Autoclave manufactured in ZG boiler has adopted advanced technology and is safe and high efficient. Experts in ZG Boiler absorbed the advantages of foreign similar products, and improved the strength calculation by analyzing the main pressure parts and doing all kind of stress test.
Autoclaved aerated concrete is cured in an autoclave --- a large pressure vessel. In aircrete production the autoclave is normally a steel tube some 3 metres in diameter and 45 metres long. Steam is fed into the autoclave at high pressure, typically reaching a pressure of 800 kPa and a temperature of 180 °C.
Specifically, Autoclaved aerated concrete is a versatile lightweight construction material and usually used as blocks. Compared with normal ones, aircrete has a low density and excellent insulation properties. Aerated concrete is made from natural raw materials — sand, lime, cement and water --- with an aerating agent. The main material is quartzitic sand.
AAC Autoclave Production Line Manufacturer
AAC Autoclave for sale in ZG Boiler is carefully designed and manufactured on the basis of fully absorbing the strengths of similar products at home and abroad and standards related to pressure vessels, and it makes the finite element analysis and calculation on the major pressure components of autoclaved reactor, which can ensure safe and reliable operation. ZG Boiler as an AAC autoclave manufacturer in China, has 70 years’ experience, which can guarantee the high quality, professional technologies and...

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