-Foam Machine
-Air Compressor
-Mixing Container
-8+ Amp Drill
-30 inch 3 Blade
Mud Mixer
-92 Pounds of
Portland Cement
-10 Gallons Water
-5 Ounces Drexel
Foam Agent
-Form/Mold
Combines Soap Water with air then passes it through fine stainless wool to create millions of tiny bubble. These bubble are what inflate the cement to 6 x its original volume, Air is the insulation in AirCrete
You need an Air Compressor capable of delivering 4 Cubic Feet Per minuet (CFM) at 90 PSI
Use a QEP 3 Blade Mortar Mixer.
A Regular Cement mixing machine will NOT make AirCrete
50 Gallon Mixing Drum
Mixing Drum mounted in a frame with pivots to allow pouring
Connect Foam Hose to bottom of drum
-Mix 5 Gallons Water with 5 ounces of Drexel Foam agent or 16 ounces Dawn 3x dish soap or 3 Ounces Vermillion Foaming Agent- 5 Gallons Water in Mixing Container-92 Pounds of Portland Cement
Makes 6 Cubic Feet
Add 5 ounces of Drexel Foam Agent to 5 Gallons of water (one ounce per gallon)
Put Foam Machine intake into bucket. Tare Scale with 1 quart container then fill with foam.. Weigh the foam & adjust air pressure to get 95 grams per quart of foam
Put 5 gallons of water into your mixing drum
Slowly add Portland cement to water in drum while mixing with drill. Avoid Clumps
Turn on Foam Machine and mix with drill until you have 6 Cubic Feet of AirCrete (about 26.5 inches from bottom of most barrels)