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Number Of Flower
Fly Ash
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Material
Coal Combustion Byproduct
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Coal Types
Under 15%, Over 70%, High, High
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Origin
India
Fly Ash, a byproduct derived from the combustion of coal, encompasses the finely dispersed particles that ascend with the flue gases. The ash, which accumulates at the bottom, is referred to as bottom ash. Prior to venting through the chimneys of coal-fired power plants, Fly Ash is diligently captured by electrostatic precipitators and other particle filtration equipment. When combined with bottom ash, extracted from the furnace's base, it collectively assumes the nomenclature of coal ash. The specification of Fly Ash varies significantly contingent upon the coal type in use; however, it consistently contains notable quantities of silicon dioxide and calcium oxide (CaO), both intrinsic constituents of numerous coal-bearing rock strata. Our establishment, headquartered in India, boasts a distinguished reputation as a Fly Ash Exporter, catering to diverse sectors including cement, ready mix concrete, steel, refractories, and the construction industry. Prominent Applications of Fly Ash encompass: 1. Manufacture of Portland Pozzolanic Cement & Performance Enhancement in Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC).2. Partial Replacement of OPC in Cement Concrete.3. High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete.4. Roller-Compacted Concrete, Employed in Dam and Pavement Construction.5. Production of Ash Bricks and Other Building Materials.6. Construction of Road Embankments, Structural Fills, and Low-Lying Area Development.7. Utilization as a Soil Amendment in Agriculture and Wasteland Development. Fly Ash can be categorized into two types based on the coal used: Class F Fly Ash: This type results from the combustion of anthracite and bituminous coal. Class F Fly Ash typically contains lower levels of lime (usually under 15 percent) but higher proportions of silica, alumina, and iron (exceeding 70 percent).