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SHREE BALAJI LITECRETE PRIVATE LIMITED

Shree Balaji Litecrete Private Limited is a leading manufacturer of high-performance Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks, dedicated to transforming the future of construction in India with sustainable, lightweight, and durable building solutions.

Founded with a clear vision to innovate and redefine traditional construction practices, we specialize in producing eco-friendly AAC blocks that meet the evolving demands of modern infrastructure. With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and strict adherence to international quality standards, we ensure our products deliver unmatched strength, precision, and energy efficiency.

At Shree Balaji Litecrete, quality is not just a benchmark — it’s a commitment. Our AAC blocks are designed to offer superior thermal insulation, sound resistance, fire safety, and seismic stability, making them ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial projects alike.

Aercrete Joint Mortar is a high-quality, factory-mixed thin jointing mortar specially designed for AAC blocks, fly ash bricks, concrete blocks, and other masonry units. It provides superior bonding strength, faster application, and long-lasting durability compared to conventional cement-sand mortar.

Tile adhesive is a specially formulated bonding material used to fix tiles on floors and walls with strong durability and long-lasting performance. It is usually available in powder or ready-mix form and is applied by mixing with water or using directly, depending on the type. Unlike traditional cement and sand mortar, tile adhesive provides better grip, flexibility, and resistance to water and cracks. It is widely used for ceramic, vitrified, and natural stone tiles in areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor surfaces.

Our Products

4” Aercrete AAC Block

600(L) x 200(H) x 100(W) mm

Weight = 9 kg

6” Aercrete AAC Block

600(L) x 200(H) x 150 (W) mm

Weight = 13 kg

8” Aercrete AAC Block

600(L) x 200(H) x 200 (W) mm

Weight = 17 kg

9” Aercrete AAC Block

600 (L) x 200 (H) x 225 (W) mm

Weight = 19 kg

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Walling Technology Comparison

Parameters AAC Blocks Concrete Block
Eligible For Green Points Under GRIHA/IGBC Yes Yes
Fire Rating (150 mm) 4 Hours 3 Hours
Thermal Conductivity 0.16 W/m²K 2 W/m²K
Water Absorption Low Average
MEP Installation difficulty level Minimal Very High
Earth Quake Resistance Highest in category Low
Speed of Installation (1 Mason + 2 Helpers) 35 m²/day 18 m²/day
Dry Density 550–650 kg/m³ 2400–2500 kg/m³
Energy Saving High Low
Pest and Termite None None
Sound Reduction Index (100 mm) 43 dB 41 dB
Material Composition Fly Ash, Gypsum, Lime, Cement, Aluminium Powder Cement + Sand + Gravel

Raw Material for AAC blocks Manufacturing

Fly Ash

Cement

Lime

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FAQs ACC Block

Yes, AAC Blocks are extremely safe and time tested , they are being used in construction since 1923 in Europe and in India they are being used since 1972 , Tests conducted by independent laboratories shows that AAC is not hazardous or toxic.

No,the application procedure is similar as with the conventional red/clay bricks and hence any ordinary mason can carry out the AAC block wall work with slight training. IS:6041 (for AAC Block masonry) lays down the procedure for application of AAC blocks.

Buildings built till few years back were load bearing structures, i.e. the weight of the structure was borne by the walls of the building, hence high strength was required in the wall. However, buildings constructed today are non load bearing structures, i.e. the weight of the structure is borne by the beams and the pillars and not the wall. Walls of today acts just as a partition. Therefore, AAC provides adequate amount of strength as required by the structure of today.

Yes, AAC blocks can easily bear the load of wall hung fixtures and furnitures and nails can beeasily hammered like any other clay/red brick wall.

Concealing work becomes extremely easy and fast on an AAC block wall as channels can be easily cut out on the wall using simple conventional cutting tools or machines.

AAC bock can be easily cut with simple tools like a hacksaw or a handsaw, drilling can also be easily achieved.

Yes, AAC blocks attracts and holds the plaster like any ordinary clay/brick wall. Depending on the quality of masonry work, plastering can also be ommited and even if required, a plaster thickness of not more than 10mm is recommended.

Yes, ordinary Cement-Sand joining mortar in the ratio of 1:6 can be used for joining of AAC blocks. However, for additional benefits and cost savings, it is advisable to use Powerbond Thin-bed joining mortar/adhesive designed especially for AAC Blocks. It is delivered in ready-to-mix powder form. Just 2-3 mm thin mortar bed is needed to adhere the blocks.

No, AAC has a honeycomb structure and the pores in AAC are discontinuous. This prevents any capillary action taking place in blocks and hence does not allow water to pass through it and also absorbs less water compared to traditional red/clay bricks.