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Fly Ash in Controlled Low Strength Material - Technical Bulletin
Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM), an easy-to-place, flowable material consisting of fly ash, cement, sand, water, and 8-25% entrained air, is a slurry when placed and a low-strength engineered material when hardened. It is self-leveling, so it requires no compaction or vibration. The compressive strength can be designed to range from 0.35 MPa (50 psi) to 8 MPa (1200 psi). With compressive ...
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Chemical Comparison of Fly Ash & Portland Cement - Technical Bulletin
The table below shows typical compound analyses for two fly ashes and a natural pozzolan (Class F fly ash, Class C fly ash and Class N - Natural) and ordinary portland cement. A glance at the table reveals that the same compounds exist in fly ash and portland cement. Those of fly ash are amorphous (glassy) due to rapid cooling; those of cement are crystalline, formed by slower ...
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Fly Ash in Pervious Concrete - Technical Bulletin
Pervious Concrete is a zero-slump, no-fines, open graded material consisting of portland cement, fly ash, coarse aggregate, admixtures and water. The right configuration of these materials produces a product that allows water to pass though it at the rate of 12-18 gallons per minute per square foot. The void structure of pervious concrete is typically between 18% ...
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Rivashaa - Model ECA - Thermal Insulation Tile - Brochure
Expanded Clay Aggregate (ECA®) Roof Top Thermal Insulation Tile. Expanded Clay Aggregate (ECA ®) Roof Top Thermal Insulation Tile is a premium segment of Thermal insulation roof tiles for the heat insulation manufactured with composite materials made from ceramic tile, cement, Fly Ash, and Expanded Clay Aggregates (ECA ®). ECA Roof top thermal insulation tiles are introduced 1st time ...
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Rivashaa - Model ECA - Construction Blocks - Brochure
Expanded Clay Aggregate (ECA ®) BLOCKS are masonry units manufactured using Expanded Clay Aggregate (ECA ®), Class F fly ash, and Cement. They are used for non-load-bearing wall ...
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Ternary Concrete Mixes with Cement, Slag, and Fly Ash - Technical Bulletin
For Many Concrete Producers, meeting the engineers’ concrete performance standards, the contractors’ and finishers’ field performance needs and the owner’s budgetary limitations generates the need to utilize cementitious materials in addition to portland cement. Historically, the two materials typically considered have been either ground granulated blast furnace slag ...
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Fly Ash for Concrete - Brochure
Power plants fueled by coal produce more than half of the electricity we consume in the United States today. But in addition to electricity, these plants produce a material that is fast becoming a vital ingredient for improving the performance of a wide range of concrete products. That material is fly ash. Fly ash is comprised of the non-combustible mineral portion of coal. When coal is consumed ...
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