When the coal burns inside the boiler completely, some of the fine particles such as talcum powder is carried out of it. Those fine particles are called ‘ Fly Ash ’. We make use of advanced devices such as Bag Houses, FGD Systems, Electrostatic Precipitators, etc., we remove the Fly Ash particles from the stacked gases, which are further collected for recycling purposes. We offer the Fly Ash that are heterogeneous glassy substance consisting of silicon, iron, magnesium, silica, calcium and alumina, which in presence of water will combine chemically with the aid of traces of lime that is present in fly ash, to obtain cementitious properties (pozzolan). Our Fly Ash is also high in calcium compounds, which give them a self-hardening property, whenever mixed with water. Some chemical analysis will also depict the Fly Ash compounds to be present as oxides of the chemicals, of which it is made of. However, these compounds occur as aluminosilicate glass interspersed with a small fraction of crystalline compounds, like magnetite, quartz, hematite, mullite, and elemental siliceous or aluminosilicate glass. We offer Class F Fly Ash It is produced from the burning of anthracite or bituminous coal It contains silica, aluminum and iron in combinations of greater than 70% Class C Fly Ash It is produced from the burning of lignite or subbituminous coal It generally contains more calcium and less iron with its lime (CaO) content in the range of 15% to 30%. It is cementious in addition to pozzolanic.