The raw materials used in autoclaved aerated coagulation production are usually sand (fly ash), lime, cement, gypsum, aluminum powder (aluminum paste) and so on. This section is used for processing and storage of raw materials.
This section is the core for the production of autoclaved aerated concrete slabs. It is used for making steel mesh (mesh cage) required for concrete plates, manual/automatic hanging mesh, and automatic circulation of the assembly frame.
A vital phase where the slurry is poured into molds. This section handles the core transformation where the chemical reaction creates the porous structure before cutting.
The mold frame loaded with billet body is demolded by turning the crane. The blank body together with the side plate is placed on the cutting car, and the precise molding is completed by side, horizontal, and vertical cutting. Corner waste is removed and recycled via the ground turning table.
Assembled cakes are sent into the autoclave tanks for constant high-pressure steam curing. This ensures the strength and durability of the AAC products.
Cured products are pulled out, sorted, palletized, and packed. The automated conveying equipment then transports them to the storage yard for final distribution.
Our facility consists of 8 specialized workshops, armed with international advanced-level processing equipment. These include Swedish plasma cutting machines, laser cutters, 2000-ton hydraulic presses, and CNC gantry boring and milling machines.



