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Fly Ash
Fly ash is one of the residues generated in combustion, and comprises the fine particles that rise with the flue gases. Ash which does not rise is termed bottom ash. In an industrial context, fly ash usually refers to ash produced during combustion of coal. Fly ash is generally captured by electrostatic precipitators or other particle filtration equipment before the flue gases reach the chimneys of coal-fired power plants, and together with bottom ash removed from the bottom of the furnace is in this case jointly known as coal ash.
 
Specifications:
 Component  Bituminous  Subbituminous  Lignite
 SiO2 (%)  20-60  40-60  15-45
 Al2O3 (%)  5-35  20-30  20-25
 Fe2O3 (%)  10-40  4-10  4-15
 CaO (%)  1-12  5-30  15-40
 LOI (%)  0-15  0-3  0-5
 
Uses:
Concrete production, as a substitute material for Portland cement and sand.
Embankments and other structural fills (usually for road construction)
Grout and Flowable fill production.
Waste stabilization and solidification.
Cement clinkers production - (as a substitute material for clay)
Mine reclamation.
Stabilization of soft soils.
Road sub base construction.
As Aggregate substitute material (e.g. for brick production)
Mineral filler in asphaltic concrete.