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Fly ash is a fine powdery material composed of very small glass particles that is created when coal is burned in power plants to produce electricity. Fly ash from coal combustion is often used as a partial substitute for Portland cement in making concrete. It can improve the strength, durability, anRead more
Fly ash is a fine powdery material composed of very small glass particles that is created when coal is burned in power plants to produce electricity.
Fly ash from coal combustion is often used as a partial substitute for Portland cement in making concrete. It can improve the strength, durability, and sustainability of concrete by reducing the amount of raw materials used, decreasing reliance on non-renewable resources, and providing additional strength and stability.
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