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| Stoves Archive for September 2002 |
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| 189 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:31:51 2002 |
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Fwd: Re: A note in AAC
Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2002 15:59:55
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To: Roberto Escardó <robertoescardo@arnet.com.ar>
From: Peter Verhaart <pverhaart@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: A note in AAC
Maybe you should do a test. Did the man tell you what chemical reactions
you could expect?
Peter Verhaart
At 18:56 02/09/02 -0300, you wrote:
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC)
There was a thread about AAC
some weeks ago: An young engineer workinkg with us contacted last week a
local maker (under a licence from Hebel in Germany) The sales technician
was very collaborative and he quickly discouraged us about using it for
combustion chambers: AAC is atacked by CO2!!!
(Big note in Manuals:
carefully protect any chimney made with AAC bricks with refractory bricks
- AAC dose not stand CO2 exposure) Pitty, it sounded as a nice material
for combustion chambers!!
Roberto Escardó
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