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How many AAC blocks in 100 square feet ?

How many AAC blocks in 100 square feet ?Full form of AAC is Autoclaved aerated concrete. It is a lightweight, precast, foam concrete building material suitable for producing concrete masonry unit (CMU) like blocks. It is composed of quartz sand, calcined gypsum, lime, cement, water and aluminum powder, AAC products are cured under heat and pressure in an autoclave.

In this article we know about how many AAC blocks in 100 square foot. And there is various good properties of AAC blocks are following: AAC blocks provide greater insulation against sound out loud noises and providing good insulation.

AAC Block are light weight and durable and can withstand extreme earthquake condition. AAC blocks are easier to use in the construction process and save time as well as money for contractor and owner like. Due to presence of air in mixture AAC blocks and light, yet strong due to the process through which they are created.

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AAC blocks made in uniformly and can be cut and shaped according to required in construction. it provide greater insulation against heat since they do are not good conductor of heat. The technology used in creating AAC blocks ensure that is blocks are resistant to fire.

What are size and specification of ACC blocks

AAC block size in feet:- AAC Block size in feet is regular size of specification 2 feet length, 0.67 feet height and 0.33 feet width such that 2′ × 0.67′ × 0.33′.

Regular size of ACC block is 600 mm × 200 mm × 100 mm, we know it cut in Desire shape and size so various size of AAC blocks available in construction work and needed construction, standard size of AAC block are following:-

1) 600 mm × 200 mm × 075 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 3″ ( length × height × width )

2) 600 mm × 200 mm × 100 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 4″ ( length × height × width )

3) 600 mm × 200 mm × 125 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 5″ ( length × height × width )

4) 600 mm × 200 mm × 150 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 6″ ( length × height × width )

5) 600 mm × 200 mm × 175 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 7″ ( length × height × width )

6) 600 mm × 200 mm × 200 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 8″ ( length × height × width )

7) 600 mm × 200 mm × 225 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 9″ ( length × height × width )

8) 600 mm × 200 mm × 250 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 10″ ( length × height × width )

9) 600 mm × 200 mm × 275 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 11″ ( length × height × width )

10) 600 mm × 200 mm × 300 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 12″ ( length × height × width )

How many AAC blocks in 100 square feet ?
How many AAC blocks in 100 square feet ?

Some other size of ACC block also used in construction line rather than that standard size, but this article only mention standard size of ACC blocks and how many number of block in 100 square feet ? Containing different size.

How many AAC blocks in 100 square feet ?

Number of AAC blocks calculated by dividing 100 square feet by area of 1 AAC Block.

Number of acc blocks = given area/ 1 block area

No. of blocks = 100 square feet/ 1 block area

Q1) how many AAC blocks in 100 square feet of size 600 mm × 200 mm × 075 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 3″ block

● Given: size of block = 600 mm × 200 mm × 075 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 3″

Given area = 100 square feet

Number of blocks = ?

● Solve: number of AAC blocks calculated by dividing 100 square feet by area of 1 AAC Block.

No. of blocks = 100 square feet/ 1 block area

(L × H × B) of block = 24″ × 8″ × 3″

Area of 1 block = length × height

Area of 1 block = 24″ × 8″ = 2’× 0.66′ = 1.32 sq ft

No. of blocks = 100 sq ft/ 1.32 sq ft = 75.75 = 76 nos

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76 number of AAC Blocks present in 100 square feet of size 600 mm × 200 mm × 075 mm or 24″ × 8″ × 3″ ( length × height × width ).

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