
Residential Wall Systems
Primary AAC walling for efficient low-rise housing and subdivision projects.
AAC PRODUCTS / MHE GROUP
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Primary AAC walling for efficient low-rise housing and subdivision projects.

Lightweight wall modules for offices, retail, schools, and mixed-use developments.

Coordinated exterior wall assemblies where AAC thermal mass and flatness support envelope planning.
| Fire classification | Class A1 non-combustible material classification |
|---|---|
| Typical use | Load-bearing walls, partitions, exterior AAC wall systems |
| Documentation note | LEED, ASTM, and other compliance references require current product documentation. |
| Code | Product size | Metric reference |
|---|---|---|
| 04824 | 4 in × 8 in × 24 in | 100 × 200 × 608 mm |
| 06824 | 6 in × 8 in × 24 in | 150 × 200 × 608 mm |
| 08824 | 8 in × 8 in × 24 in | 200 × 200 × 608 mm |
| 10824 | 10 in × 8 in × 24 in | 240 × 200 × 608 mm |
| 12824 | 12 in × 8 in × 24 in | 300 × 200 × 608 mm |
Supports sustainable project documentation when credits are verified.
Non-combustible material reference for mineral AAC systems.
AAC masonry unit reference for current specification review.
Resource-efficient material planning subject to current documentation.
PRODUCT ADVANTAGES
SPECIFICATION NOTE
Final wall design, strength class, fire rating, and code compliance must be confirmed for the project location and design basis.PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW
AAC mineral composition can support fire-resistant assemblies when ratings are documented by tested assembly and project-specific review.
AAC cellular structure supports low thermal conductivity values and energy-focused wall planning with proper documentation.
AAC wall systems can contribute to acoustic separation when wall build-up, finishes, and project details are coordinated.
AAC’s low self-weight can reduce mass compared with heavier wall systems, subject to structural design.
AAC units can be cut, shaped, and coordinated efficiently by trained installation teams.
Large-format units and panelized AAC systems can support faster installation workflows where site planning is aligned.
AAC supports resource-efficient wall planning and sustainability discussions when documentation is verified.
Inorganic mineral composition supports resistance discussions, while moisture control remains project-specific.
Lower self-weight can reduce seismic mass compared with heavier systems, subject to engineering review.
COMPLETE PRODUCT RANGE
MHE Group supplies AAC standard blocks, U-blocks, cored blocks, lintels, slab panels, roof panels, vertical wall panels, and horizontal cladding panels through qualified production and logistics networks, with technical review before final specification.
Request product specifications, datasheets, supply availability, and technical review directly from the MHE Group team. Final product selection should be confirmed with current documentation and project-specific review.
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