Air Crete Calculator

Aircrete Calculator

Quick tool to estimate cement, water and foam concentrate for an aircrete mix.


Aircrete Calculator – Accurate Mix Estimates for Foam Concrete, Aircrete Blocks & Lightweight Builds

Aircrete has become one of the most popular building materials for anyone looking to create strong, lightweight, and highly insulated structures. Whether you are making aircrete blocks, casting wall panels, pouring foundations, or experimenting with DIY foam concrete, getting the correct mix ratio is the most important part of producing a successful batch. That’s where this Aircrete Calculator helps.

This page provides a detailed, beginner-friendly explanation of how aircrete works, how to calculate cement, water, foam concentrate, and final density—and how to use the calculator above to get instant, accurate results.


What Is Aircrete?

Aircrete—also known as foamed concrete, cellular concrete, or lightweight aerated cement—is a cement-based mixture filled with stable foam. Millions of tiny air pockets reduce the weight and improve insulation without compromising structural integrity. Because aircrete requires less cement than traditional concrete mixes, it is considered eco-friendly, cost-effective, and easy to work with.

Typical uses include:

  • Aircrete blocks and panels
  • Insulated walls and floors
  • Garden structures and DIY projects
  • Shed walls, dome homes, and tiny house construction
  • Creative casting projects
  • Energy-efficient home building

With the right density and foam ratio, aircrete can be customized for strength, insulation, or lightweight applications.


Why Accurate Aircrete Calculations Matter

Incorrect mix proportions lead to common failures such as:

  • Weak or crumbly aircrete
  • Collapsing foam
  • Low strength due to high water/cement ratio
  • Overly dense or overly brittle mixes
  • Inconsistent curing

The Aircrete Calculator above solves these problems by giving you clear quantities for:

  • Cement (kg)
  • Water (liters)
  • Foam volume (liters)
  • Foam solution (before dilution)
  • Foam concentrate required
  • Target wet density
  • Cement bag estimate

These calculations help both professionals and DIY builders create repeatable, high-quality aircrete.


How the Aircrete Calculator Works

The calculator uses a simple but reliable material-balance formula based on:

1. Target Volume (m³)

How much aircrete you want to produce.
Common examples:

  • 0.05 m³ for small blocks
  • 0.5 m³ for wall panels
  • 1.0 m³ for a full batch

2. Target Density (kg/m³)

Density determines strength and insulation.
Typical ranges:

  • 250–450 kg/m³ → very lightweight, high insulation
  • 450–700 kg/m³ → general purpose building
  • 700–1000 kg/m³ → stronger structural forms

3. Water-to-Cement Ratio (w/c)

For aircrete, 0.40–0.55 is common.
Higher ratios give smoother flow but reduce strength.

4. Foam Fraction (% of volume)

Foam makes up 60%–80% of the final aircrete volume.
More foam = lighter aircrete.

5. Foam Expansion Rate

How much foam your generator produces from 1 liter of solution.
Home foam generators: 1:25–1:60
Professional generators: 1:80–1:120

6. Concentrate Dilution Ratio

Example: 1:200 means

  • 1 part concentrate
  • 200 parts water

The calculator instantly processes all these variables and returns accurate results.


Benefits of Using This Aircrete Calculator

✔ 1. Saves Time and Avoids Guesswork

No more trial-and-error. Get precise measurements for any batch size.

✔ 2. Repeatable, Professional-Quality Mixes

Consistency improves strength, workability, and curing.

✔ 3. Ideal for Builders, Contractors & DIY Makers

Anyone can use it—no construction experience required.

✔ 4. Supports All Aircrete Applications

Blocks, floors, walls, casting molds, dome shells, insulation layers, etc.

✔ 5. Accurate Foam Concentrate Measurements

Avoid wasting expensive concentrate or making unstable foam.

✔ 6. Helps You Control Density

Density affects compressive strength, weight, insulation, and cost per batch.


Recommended Settings for Different Projects

1. Aircrete Blocks

  • Density: 450–600 kg/m³
  • Foam fraction: 65–70%
  • W/C ratio: 0.45–0.50

2. Structural Panels / Floors

  • Density: 600–800 kg/m³
  • Foam fraction: 55–65%
  • W/C ratio: 0.40–0.45

3. Insulation or Fill

  • Density: 250–400 kg/m³
  • Foam fraction: 70–80%
  • W/C ratio: 0.50–0.55

The calculator can be adjusted to fit any requirement.


Expert Tips for Making High-Quality Aircrete

✔ Use Fresh, Stable Foam

Foam should hold its shape when squeezed—not collapse.

✔ Mix cement and water completely before adding foam

This prevents foam collapse and ensures even distribution.

✔ Use a consistent foam generator expansion rate

Changing expansion values will change density and strength.

✔ Cast immediately after mixing

Aircrete loses volume if left sitting too long.

✔ Cure slowly

Cover to reduce evaporation. Fast drying reduces strength.



Start Using the Aircrete Calculator Now

Use the tool above to create perfect aircrete mixes for any project. Adjust the density, foam ratio, or batch size and get instant, accurate mixing instructions every time.