Are AAC Blocks Strong?

AAC Blocks Have A Higher Compressive Strength.

Red clay bricks are made from a combination of clay (alumina), sand, lime, iron oxide, and magnesia, and are widely available throughout the country. AAC blocks are made from a mixture of fly ash, cement, lime, gypsum, and aeration agents and need development and production from specialized factories.

While red clay bricks are widely available, they do not provide superior compressive strength in comparison to AAC blocks, which are crafted to become more resilient to compression load. Red bricks have a compressive strength of 2.5 to 3.5 N/mm2, whereas AAC blocks have a compressive strength of 3 to 4.5 N/mm2.

CONECC AAC BLOCKS Vs RED BRICKS Vs CONCRETE BLOCKS

Parameters
Conecc AAC Blocks CONECC AAC Blocks
Concrete Block Concrete Block
Red Brick Red Clay Brick
Fire Rating (150 mm)4–7 Hours3 Hours2 Hours
Eligible for Green Points (IGBC)YesDepends on productNo
Sound Reduction Index (100 mm)≈45 dB≈41 dB≈40 dB
Thermal Conductivity0.11 - 0.16 W/m·K≈2 W/m·K0.80 - 1.0 W/m·K
Dry Density550–650 kg/m³2400–2500 kg/m³1600–1900 kg/m³
Water AbsorptionLowAverageHigh
Installation Difficulty (MEP)LowHighMedium
Earthquake ResistanceExcellent (lightweight)ModerateLow
Size (L × H × W)600 × 200 × 75-300 mm≈350 × 200 × 200 mm230 × 75 × 150 mm
Pest & Termite ResistanceHighAverageLow
Energy Efficiency (Thermal Performance)High (insulating)LowLow
Material CompositionFly ash, cement, lime, gypsumCement, sand, gravelTop soil