Wehrhahn GmbH
Booth number: N2.621
www.wehrhahn.de
About us
Wehrhahn is the leading supplier of machines and technology for advanced production plants for AAC blocks and panels and fibre cement sheets, autoclaving or aircuring technology.
Our full service covers research and development, mechanical and electrical design, manufacturing, installation, commissioning and after sales services.
Well-known producers of AAC and fibre cement operate Wehrhahn plants all over the world.
Leading technology - made in Germany.
Address
Muehlenstr. 15
27753 Delmenhorst
Germany
E-mail: mail@wehrhahn.de
Phone: +49 4221 12710
Internet: www.wehrhahn.de
Lead International, A2 Wangjing Zhonghuan South Rd.
100102 Beijing
China
E-mail: aardelite@aliyun.com
Phone: +86 139 01208049
Internet: www.wehrhahn.de/cn/
Contact person:
Michael Zhang
Director Sales Asia
E-mail: aardelite@aliyun.com
Phone: +86 139 01 20 80 49
Products & Services
Wehrhahn - Design and manufacture of production plants for the building material industry:
autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) - a light weight champion, suitable for all types of wall construction, produced as blocks or panels. Easy handling, precise dimensions, excellent thermal properties.
Fibre cement - autoclaving or aircuring technology, flat and corrugated sheets for internal and external use, suitable for all types of buildings.
Quicklime - hard burnt lime for the AAC industry or soft burnt lime.
Dry mortar – a wellmixed blend of various raw materials used for many kinds of construction material.
Over 200 plants for the production of AAC blocks and panels, fibre cement and numerous other special designs are in use across all climate zones throughout the world. This makes Wehrhahn the global leader!
Advanced autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) production plants
Characterised by outstanding precision, productivity and reliability, Wehrhahn machinery and technology ensure high quality, economic and flexible production of AAC (autoclaved aerated concrete).
Wehrhahn’s advanced, modular plant systems allow investors to select the best suited plant from a choice of AAC plant systems all formed by repositioning and combining the proven Wehrhahn machines in different sequences and positions.