Concrete, sintered pulverized-fuel ash aggregate
Subcategory: Concrete
Key Words: lightweight aggregates
Material Notes: 0.04-0.07% drying shrinkage. Pulverized-fuel ash or fly ash, is a residue from the burning or powdered coal. The ash is moistened, formed into pellets and fired at about 1200°C to form hard, porous nodules or pellets which are crushed and graded.
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