Contact Maruti Hydraulics for AAC Block Plant quotes and construction machinery enquiries. Nashik, Maharashtra 422101. Phone: +91-253-2308131.
Maruti Hydraulics Limited
Gat No. 592, Nashik-Pune Highway
Nashik, Maharashtra 422101, India
Phone: +91-253-2308131
Email: info@marutihydraulics.com
Monday to Friday and Sunday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM IST. Closed on Saturdays.
Maruti Hydraulics serves customers across India with direct support teams in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. International inquiries from Nepal, UAE, South Africa, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka are handled through our export team.
All enquiries submitted through this form or by phone are responded to within 24 business hours. Technical queries and quotation requests may take 2–3 business days for a detailed response. For urgent spare parts requirements, call us directly at +91-253-2308131.
To prepare a detailed quotation, we need: your target daily production capacity (CBM/day), the raw material available at your location (fly ash or sand slurry-based), your land size and location (district and state), power availability (voltage, connected load), and your timeline and financing plan. If you have an existing project report or DPR, sharing it speeds up the process significantly.
Yes. For projects above ₹5 crore in scope, Maruti Hydraulics typically conducts a site visit to assess land dimensions, utility connections, raw material access, and local infrastructure before finalising the plant layout and equipment specification. Site visits are arranged at no charge for serious investors.
Maruti Hydraulics assists customers with DPR (Detailed Project Report) preparation, which is the core document required for MSME and project finance applications to banks and NBFCs. We provide technical specifications, machinery quotations, capacity utilisation projections, and reference plant performance data that banks require for project evaluation. We do not directly arrange financing but work closely with multiple MSME lending institutions across Maharashtra.
Maruti Hydraulics Limited (MHPL) is an ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturer of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) block plants, Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB), flyash brick machines, paver block machines, dry mortar plants, and sandwich panel machines. Founded in 1991 and headquartered in Nashik, Maharashtra, we have delivered turnkey construction machinery projects across India and exported to Nepal, UAE, South Africa, Singapore, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Our engineering team combines 30-plus years of domain expertise with in-house R&D to offer reliable, high-capacity plant solutions backed by comprehensive after-sales support.
India's leading ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturer of AAC Block Plants, Pre-Engineered Buildings, Flyash Brick Machines & construction machinery since 1991. Exporting globally.
Maruti Hydraulics designs and erects complete Pre-Engineered Buildings — steel-frame factory sheds, warehouses, cold storage facilities, and industrial structures. Clear spans up to 90 m, erection within 45 to 90 days, IS 800 and NBC compliant. A single vendor for both the factory building and every machine inside it.
Our end-to-end turnkey services cover every phase of a new plant investment:
Maruti Hydraulics Limited
Gat No. 592, Nashik-Pune Highway, Nashik, Maharashtra 422101, India
Phone: +91-253-2308131
Email: info@marutihydraulics.com
Business Hours: Monday to Friday and Sunday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM IST
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An Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) block manufacturing plant is a complete industrial facility that produces lightweight, thermally insulating concrete blocks. The process starts with precise batching of raw materials — fly ash or sand, cement, lime, gypsum, aluminum powder, and water — using a SCADA-controlled batching system. The slurry is poured into large steel moulds where aluminum reacts with lime to create millions of tiny air bubbles. After pre-curing for 2–4 hours, the mould is tilted, demoulded, and the soft cake is wire-cut into individual block dimensions. The cut blocks are then loaded into an autoclave and cured under high-pressure steam at 12 bar and 190 °C for 10–12 hours. Maruti Hydraulics supplies complete AAC plant systems from 150 CBM/day to 1200 CBM/day.
The total project cost of an AAC block plant in India depends on the production capacity, land, civil construction, and equipment specification. A small 150 CBM/day plant requires lower capital investment, while a 600–1200 CBM/day plant involves significantly higher machinery and civil costs. Key machinery cost components include raw material storage silos, SCADA batching system, moulds, tilting machine, wire cutting machine, autoclave, boiler, finished block handling system, and separator. Maruti Hydraulics provides detailed project reports with capacity-matched equipment quotes. Contact us at +91-253-2308131 for a customised quotation.
Yes. Maruti Hydraulics provides complete turnkey AAC block plant solutions covering every stage: feasibility study and financial projections, plant layout design, equipment manufacturing at our ISO-certified Nashik factory, logistics, civil guidance, mechanical and electrical installation, commissioning, technology transfer with minimum 30 days on-site operator training, and long-term after-sales support including spare parts supply within 36 hours across India. We also handle Pre-Engineered Building erection so the factory shed and all internal machinery come from a single vendor.
Maruti Hydraulics has exported AAC block plants and construction machinery to Nepal, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Singapore, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. The company was the first Indian manufacturer to commission an AAC block plant in Nepal in 2016. International projects are supported with dedicated project managers, equipment documentation in English, and remote SCADA diagnostics. Contact our export sales team for country-specific requirements and pricing.
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