- What is Foam Concrete?
- How is it made?
- Foam Concrete Movie
- Low Density / High Strength
- Well-Bonded Body
- Self Levelling / Self Compacting
- Rapid Placing
- Settlement Free Construction
- Time / Cost Saving
- Ease of Removal
- Graphs and Charts
- Properties of Foam Concrete
- Downloads and Links
Well-Bonded Body
Foam concrete forms a rigid, well-bonded body after hydrating. It is effectively a free-standing (monolithic) structure and once hardened, does not impose lateral loads on adjacent structures.
The flowing and self-compacting attributes of foam concrete allow it to be constructed into any desired profiles through forming, stepping, or even machining successive lifts to shape.
