Sensible quality lower tech affordable by many. Nice work. A profession where at the end of the day you can look behind you and see what you were able to accomplish is very satisfying.
@@dm285 Well, as a youngster I worked the watermelon fields in the hot summer and the money I got was appreciated. I saved it and it helped finish my last year of college. Hard work that you can see results from is very satisfying. Not everyone gets this character building experience.
I thought they made the bricks by hand and i never thought of the light weight foam.. I had no clue. Pretty cool how they did that. Thanks for sharing.
It’s apparently hard to do, so they get credit for that, but lots of people make this (believe it’s called aircrete with the foam) and my guess is that they weren’t the inventors. It apparently takes just the right mixture and handling to work.
@@TheTruth.K.J.V. if you fast forward to 3:30, you can see where they add foam into the mix. There are many videos where people make foam from soap and mix it in with cement.
That's in Asia,if you visit a factory in Europe,it's different. I had the oportunity to visit a cellular blocks factory in Medgidia, Romania. there were 5 employees sitting at buttons,you coudn't figure out who's the CEO and who's the employee....All the production work you saw in this video was made in like 10 seconds,automatically. They were pouring in some hidraulic containers,wich later would open releasing a 5 cubic metres block on a machine wich was cutting it in smaller blocks,also loading them on pallets of 1 cubic meter each....impressive.
The Steve is a silver-spoon baby obviously. Why? Safety boots protect noncompetent (stupid) workers and put more money in boot-making and boot-certifying business-owners' pockets than into the workers'. Yes, our western civilization has the boots, but no one knows how to make the affordable bricks any more. The Roman Empire collapsed when silver-spoon babies started to run it.
Creo que la idea es la que cuenta, los medios de producción enfocados a los recursos, quien pretenda producir más unidades debe adecuarlas a sus necesidades, y capacidades financieras, yo considero que el trabajo que hacen las personas en el vídeo es honorable, así deben ser vistas 😊
Your assembly is great, they would ask me to provide the composition of materials they use and the type of product for the foam, Greetings! and thanks from Menorca Spain
This is foamed cement, it is not nearly as strong as regular concrete but it is light weight and very insulative. It appears that they are adding in fibers that help reinforce it as it dries to make it stronger by resisting cracking as it is drying but it is still not nearly as strong as what most think of when we think of concrete. The thing that makes this light and insulative is that there are millions of tiny bubbles in it that create air pockets, this is done with foam created by a chemical similar to dish soup that is added to the mix but unlike regular concrete this has no stone aggregate or large rocks and little if any sand just portland cement, water and the foam mixture that contains the air bubbles. The density and strength can vary from extremely light and weak to a medium density and strength and that medium strength is what I suspect the mixture in this video is made from.
Hola se utiliza lauril éter sulfato de sodio que es un tensioactivo de pH neutro utilizado para fabricar shampoo capilar , detergente o lavavajillas etc es muy bien espumigeno también se incorpora glicerina para prolongar la duración de las burbujas , saludos cordiales
@@juanjoseblanco1872 Thank you. Translated to English: Hello, sodium lauryl ether sulfate is used, which is a neutral pH surfactant used to make hair shampoo, detergent or dish soap, etc. It is a very good foaming agent, glycerin is also incorporated to prolong the duration of the bubbles, best regards.
"AAC product densities vary between 300-800 kg/m3 and compressive strength is in the range 2,5 - 6 N/mm2, making it extremely resource efficient material. The large size of elements also allows for faster building and reduction of installation materials and labor." . "It is approximately one-fifth the weight of normal concrete with a dry bulk density ranging from 400-800 kg/m3 (25-50 pcf) and a compressive strength ranging from 2 to 7 MPa (300-1000 psi) (Shi and Fouad, 2005)."
"It is approximately one-fifth the weight of normal concrete with a dry bulk density ranging from 400-800 kg/m3 (25-50 pcf) and a compressive strength ranging from 2 to 7 MPa (300-1000 psi) (Shi and Fouad, 2005)."
What ingredients are in this mixure? Where can I purchase such product, This ingenious marvelous new invention iks at a leven unknown until now; I need to purchase some. Thank you very much!!! Farewell
Para fabricar buen concreto celular ahí que cuidar la relación Agua Cemento, está no debe de sobrepasar el 0.50, incluida el agua inicial y el agua que contiene la espuma. La mezcla hecha pesa según la densidad que este manejando. El CC va entre 300kg/M3 hasta 1800kg/m3.
Sencillo Causa... Cemento un Kilo, Arena Fina Un Kilo, Agua Medio Litro o Un Poquito Mas Hasta q Apenas Pueda Verse la Mezcla.. luego Creas Espuma, Con Esa Vaina Lavavajilla liquida y Agua... Y la Mezclas y ya... tiene q Ser 80% Espuma y 20 % de la Masa Del cemento y Arena y el Agua..Tiene q Ser Mas Espuma y Ya... Seca en 24 Horas...
Check out Marathon Dome housing that adds basalt fiber rope and rebar for added strength and less cement building materials required. It appears many are recycling free waste styrofoam in very small chunks to strengthen cement with high mixtures to conserve cement use.
very interesting in Europe these blocks are very expensive and the quality I think is the same. I would like to know what is the recipe composition? If you can write me, I'm curious! Thank you
Same quality?' I don't think they are even close. Look for the romanian brand Ytong. The purpose is to be light weight,thermal and phonic isolating. if you put an Ytong block in water,it floats,that's how foamy it is.
MUY BUENAS TECNICAS DE PRODUCCION, CADA BLOQUE TIENE UN BUEN PAGO EN EL MERCADO, EL TRABAJO DIGNICA, PARECE QUE LO HACEN CON ESCLAVOS Y NO CON TRABAJADORES
In our 20k labors camp area, we were making a small street bank blocks & compound concrete blocks. By splitting we could make also millions of street bank tiles at very early years. After that the stance cell papers with long life made solution ( 20 years guaranty) gave us the great way to draw flowers , trees , etc on the road banks. Look Westox Japan Stancel
Amazing work safety, health safety and ecology ! Excellent waste-water treatment 😁 I expected right into the river. (there is probably no nearby river)
Hey ...Hey... this is only possible because of corporations like ENRON with their overcharging and inflating their assets... these guys are working safely...it's just differently then we do it but still they are doing a good job ...
@@pietrar8970 These are steel-reinforced flip-flops. So well designed that it is not visible, that those are special industrial heavy duty flip-flops 😆
Intrest in the mold, I would think the outside a long sheet of metal between two angle iron top and bottom was enough. But they still added many plates inside of that between the long plates across. Unless they are inside to lock the long inside plates at a sized
Son bloques de concreto celular, trabajan a partir una espuma que en su composición crea unas celdas de aire en su interior, son ultra livianos y flotan en el agua!
looks like Airated Concrete Blocks... been seing this material for a year now and it looks like a more practical to use over cinder blocks... it is lighter, sturdier and does not radiate heat which is a great insulator.
If you have an option to use Light Weight Cement Blocks and Clay Bricks, always go with the Clay Brick option, Ive owned 2 houses that use these blocks and cracks show up in the walls every few years, Ive just repaired about 8 of them this time.
For common masonry ? Oh, those funny americans living in cardboard houses. This is standard construction material in civilized countries. But better standardized quality.
@ncprotraining, The movies. You know, the kind needed when the "Indians" throw "rocks" and boulders down on the cowboys. These rectangular shapes are to build the "forts." This is for Bollywood not Hollywood.
Nice video. Where does the wash water mixture go? How do the blocks hold up during a stress like an earthquake? Its great to make a lightweight brick but not if it deteriorates or crumbles in a monsoon or earthquake. Are they fireproof?I dont see any rebar reinforce holes. In third world countries millions of people are killed during earthquakes because of poor construction products.
Wash water went right on the ground. Will keep the weeds down I suppose. Hopefully these blocks are used for non structural infill purposes between reinforced concrete columns(!)
En los países del primer mundo se matan con las guerras , los tornados , inundaciones , pesticidas , el hombre no necesita ser civilizado o no , igualmente deben dejar su lugar para otras generaciones
Esclavagiste! Il y a combien de mort part Ans a la façon dont ils travaille? Aucune sécurité, ils travaille pieds nue, aucune protections. çà me fait bien rire.
Great show thank you . Iam interested in the presentation . pleas tell me the factory name and address . And the possibility of communication . please pay attention and reply , thank you very much
Yes, who had damage at skin by cement, knows it (once I forgot to put gloves on, because of Stress, after I had weeks of Problems, because a small sand stone with cement around was going deep into my middle hand…). Be careful!