What happened to follow up? Just found you on Utube and so happy I subd as I plan to use this building material in the near future. Only to find no more vids? Your such a good teacher too....shame no more vids.
impressive construction. are the frame structures made of steel or wood, you can't tell exactly? Wouldn't burnt lime, aluminum powder or gypsum also be part of the recipe?
Wow very nice. Do you think it would be possible to use aircrete for 2ft high raised planter beds just supported with galvanized wire mesh? We have a 250 sqm plot of land where i want to grow vegetables in Batangas. Thanks!
they wouldn't let them do that in the states so that is why he didn't make a house out of it like this guy can in the Philippines. I will do something like this only I am going to do a pour in place or a modified panel power that won't have the metal in it because I don't want the thermal bridge transferring heat into the building this one will from the outside to the inside unless you can do something to prevent that bridging. how think are the panels buy the way.
Graphene-enhanced concrete is tested and it provides a 146% increase in compressive strength, a 70% increase in flexural strength, and a 400% decrease in permeability. The incorporation of graphene in concrete would develop structures with increased durability, an increased conductivity, and thermal properties. Resulting in an overall decrease in CO2 emissions. Hemp concrete or hemp lime, it's a biocomposite made from a mix of the woody core of the hemp plant, lime binder, and water. The hemp core (also hemp hurd or shiv) has a high silica content that allows it to strongly bind with the lime.. As a result, you get a lightweight, cementitious material with good high insulation properties that weighs six to eight times less than concrete. It's ability to aborb CO2 emissions actually make it a carbon negative product. Because of the high moisture content care must be taken in the drying or curing of hemp, unless your intention is to make hemp graphene. At this time hemp is available in moderate amounts except for industrial or textile use and is utilized in a variety of products from clothing and shoes to bulletproof vests, car parts, artesian niche soaps, oils, beauty and health products. For hundreds of years it has been available as rope for maritime travel in boats and netting. Hemp as a means of paper and due to it's strength even the paper is utilzed to make implements, dishes, cups and musical instruments. Aircrete is simply concrete with bubbles., there is no set formula. Fine foam, which has a high density, can be added to increase aerated concrete's strength, which results in a stronger aircrete. When high densities of foam are included, aircrete can become brittle, and chipping can occur. This type of aircrete will have limited compressive strength and could not be load-bearing.Aircrete offers many traditional concrete benefits with added properties to enhance sustainable and energy-efficient homes. Aircrete offers superior insulation properties due to foam and air bubbles built into concrete itself which can be enhanced by adding various types of polystyrene or polyurethane foams improving it's insulation values.Aircrete is most often used for exterior and interior walls. However, aircrete can also be used for several other home applications, such as precast blocks and panels and concrete slabs for an insulated flooring system. In some cases aircrete is used for poured roofs, increasing insulation capacity of ceilings and attics where heat tends to escape from homes. When used with additives it's load bearing capabiities, compressive strength, durabilities and other characteristics are greatly enhanced.
How long have you been in the Philippines working on these Aircrete formed buildings ? And are they working out for their needs ? I’m a new subscriber, will be following you now that I found you. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and information on the Aircrete panels.
What happened to follow up? Just found you on Utube and so happy I subd as I plan to use this building material in the near future. Only to find no more vids? Your such a good teacher too....shame no more vids.
This is cool. Making your house cooler than using a solid concrete wall...👍👍👍
👍💯% Thanks for your videos ,& wating for more,be safe where ever you may be always.
Great work guys. I will use aircrete foam for my projects.Thank you & GOD Bless..
impressive construction. are the frame structures made of steel or wood, you can't tell exactly?
Wouldn't burnt lime, aluminum powder or gypsum also be part of the recipe?
Wow very nice. Do you think it would be possible to use aircrete for 2ft high raised planter beds just supported with galvanized wire mesh? We have a 250 sqm plot of land where i want to grow vegetables in Batangas. Thanks!
Where did you get the foamer? And the steel frames? Thanks!
How did you put up a roof over the wall panels without a structural foundation? Thanks for sharing.
Is that an iron frame house?
Does this wall paned make from foam concrete?
they wouldn't let them do that in the states so that is why he didn't make a house out of it like this guy can in the Philippines. I will do something like this only I am going to do a pour in place or a modified panel power that won't have the metal in it because I don't want the thermal bridge transferring heat into the building this one will from the outside to the inside unless you can do something to prevent that bridging. how think are the panels buy the way.
so today September 2nd 2021..how is the progress of this project ??
Hi, what you put in between the panel color red, thanks
I think those are Iron Pipes....
Podrías explicar con más detalle como es el montaje. El vídeo está muy acelerado
Where do you buy the red metal framing?
Graphene-enhanced concrete is tested and it provides a 146% increase in compressive strength, a 70% increase in flexural strength, and a 400% decrease in permeability. The incorporation of graphene in concrete would develop structures with increased durability, an increased conductivity, and thermal properties. Resulting in an overall decrease in CO2 emissions.
Hemp concrete or hemp lime, it's a biocomposite made from a mix of the woody core of the hemp plant, lime binder, and water. The hemp core (also hemp hurd or shiv) has a high silica content that allows it to strongly bind with the lime.. As a result, you get a lightweight, cementitious material with good high insulation properties that weighs six to eight times less than concrete. It's ability to aborb CO2 emissions actually make it a carbon negative product. Because of the high moisture content care must be taken in the drying or curing of hemp, unless your intention is to make hemp graphene. At this time hemp is available in moderate amounts except for industrial or textile use and is utilized in a variety of products from clothing and shoes to bulletproof vests, car parts, artesian niche soaps, oils, beauty and health products. For hundreds of years it has been available as rope for maritime travel in boats and netting. Hemp as a means of paper and due to it's strength even the paper is utilzed to make implements, dishes, cups and musical instruments.
Aircrete is simply concrete with bubbles., there is no set formula. Fine foam, which has a high density, can be added to increase aerated concrete's strength, which results in a stronger aircrete. When high densities of foam are included, aircrete can become brittle, and chipping can occur. This type of aircrete will have limited compressive strength and could not be load-bearing.Aircrete offers many traditional concrete benefits with added properties to enhance sustainable and energy-efficient homes. Aircrete offers superior insulation properties due to foam and air bubbles built into concrete itself which can be enhanced by adding various types of polystyrene or polyurethane foams improving it's insulation values.Aircrete is most often used for exterior and interior walls. However, aircrete can also be used for several other home applications, such as precast blocks and panels and concrete slabs for an insulated flooring system. In some cases aircrete is used for poured roofs, increasing insulation capacity of ceilings and attics where heat tends to escape from homes. When used with additives it's load bearing capabiities, compressive strength, durabilities and other characteristics are greatly enhanced.
Why aren’t you making follow up videos on your progress?
Covid...... :(
How long have you been in the Philippines working on these Aircrete formed buildings ? And are they working out for their needs ? I’m a new subscriber, will be following you now that I found you. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and information on the Aircrete panels.
Have clicked on so many of these looking for practical info, but getting an unwanted music video.
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