Applications of Foam Concrete:
Roof slope and waterproofing layer construction: Foam concrete is widely used due to its lightweight and easy-to-install characteristics. It can quickly form the required slope and is less prone to cracking, effectively enhancing the roof's waterproofing performance. Additionally, its thermal insulation properties can significantly reduce indoor temperature fluctuations, improving living comfort.
Floor Subbase Construction: Foam concrete offers even support and effectively isolates ground moisture, preventing issues like ground sanding and chipping. Additionally, it reduces the floor load and extends the service life of the building.
Underfloor heating backfill: Foam concrete as backfill material can fully utilize its thermal insulation properties, reduce heat loss, and enhance the energy efficiency of the underfloor heating system. Additionally, its lightweight and easy-to-install characteristics also lower the construction difficulty and costs.
Retaining walls and slope stabilization: Foam concrete is also widely used as a lightweight backfill material behind rock walls and seawalls at ports, as well as for slope stabilization of embankments. It significantly reduces vertical and lateral loads, enhancing slope stability. Additionally, foam concrete can help reduce maintenance costs and save expenses.
































