The Breakthrough
The real breakthrough in the masonry industry came in 1923 when same architect Axel Eriksson discovered that this moist foamed mass can easily handle pressurized steam curing process, also known as autoclaving. While applying for a patent two crucial conclusions were drawn:
- the material hardened fast thanks to the autoclaving process
- shrinkage was almost absent after steam curing compared to the normal air curing.
Additionally, later it was also discovered that alternative materials, such as pulverized ash, could be used instead of lime/cement, allowing to economize on expensive raw material binder.