Ceramic blocks KERATERM is an ecological and natural building material - clay that has been in the depths of the earth for many years, waiting for the moment when, after being fired and well processed, it will be able to form the walls of your house. These blocks are specially adapted for the construction of residential houses - for the masonry of load-bearing walls of individual houses and multi-apartment buildings.Ceramic blocks KERATERM are characterized by high strength and excellent heat insulating properties. In addition to these properties, KERATERM ceramic blocks are non-flammable and environmentally friendly. Due to the special properties of clay and improved processing technology, walls built from KERATERM ceramic blocks breathe and maintain an optimal indoor microclimate. During the heat, the walls keep the house pleasantly cool, and when the outdoor temperature suddenly drops, they keep the heat indoors for a long time.Due to their structure, the blocks are natural humidity regulators and release the moisture accumulated indoors to the outside, so a healthy and pleasant microclimate will prevail in a house built from KERATERM ceramic blocks.
The best features of AEROC blocks are reflected in the name: air - because the blocks are light as air, rock - because the blocks are as hard as stone. AEROC blocks are made of aerated concrete. In their production, a particularly ecological production technology is used, when combustible stone ash is not used. The AEROC block is porous - the size of the pores is 0.5 - 2.0 mm, which is why the walls made of these blocks are famous for their excellent thermal insulation. The blocks are resistant to water, moisture, rot and fire. Blocks are harmless to health and made of natural mineral materials: quartz sand, lime, and cement. During the production of blocks, the mentioned materials are mixed with aluminium powder. As a result, hydrogen gas is released, with the help of which pores are formed. AEROC blocks are additionally heat-treated to gain resistance.
FIBO blocks are made by vibration pressing from expanded clay, cement and water. Keramzite - clay granules baked at high temperatures, which are 4 times lighter than fillers found in nature and have good thermal insulation properties. Cement is a binding material that is not afraid of water and has excellent adhesion to plaster.