Shell Videos and Actual Fire Pictures and Aftermath
Keep in mind that all the actual test shown below proves the fire resistants of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC). AAC is only part of the Omnicrete process. In addition to inner and outer walls made from 4 inches of AAC the solid monolithic core of 4,000 pounds per square in test strength poured in place concrete core generates massive times the fire rating, strength, wind resistance, moisture resistance, mold resistance and durability. AAC is made much better in many ways by being used in an engineered system approach of the complete Omnicrete patented system process.
Wall Pour Video
Fire Test Video
Actual Fire Video
Fire Depot Actual Fire
Habel AAC Fire Test
This Video shows the many benefits of AAC. One can only imagine the benefits of AAC gained by it's use in the Omnicrete system. One disadvantage however of AAC when used by itself is it's breath ability which allows moisture to penetrate into buildings causing moisture and mold anomalies. The Omnicrete system contains vapor barriers to block moisture keeping the interior of buildings dry and free from pollutants traveling through AAC walls to the interior of the building.
Habel AAC Manufacturing Process Explained. This plant is no longer open in the United States.