by ST Tech | Apr 30, 2021 | Fly Ash, Fly Ash Newsletters
Fly ash is a coal combustion product (CCP), a by-product of pulverized coal incineration in the process that generates electricity. Coarse particulates, such as bottom ash and boiler slag, settle at the bottom of the combustion chamber after incineration is complete....
by ST Tech | Oct 23, 2020 | Fly Ash
Coal-fired power plants in the United States generate about 75 million tons of coal ash annually. Compared with the 267 million tons of trash that Americans generate per year, it makes sense to find alternative uses for coal fly ash to keep landfills from being...
by ST Tech | Jul 3, 2020 | Fly Ash
Fly ash is the most mineral residue left over from burning coal by coal-fired power plants. Fly ash is pozzolanic, meaning that it has cementitious properties. It is valuable for use in ready-mix concrete as a partial replacement for Portland cement. Also, it may be...
by ST Tech | Apr 4, 2019 | Fly Ash, News
Concrete is a valuable commodity in the construction industry. It’s inexpensive to manufacture, yet provides high quality, flexibility, and a durable product that can be used in a number of different ways. However, given its extensive use in construction, the question...
by ST Tech | Feb 19, 2018 | Fly Ash, News
Have you ever looked at Roman aqueducts or the Pantheon in Rome and wondered how they can still look so good after standing proudly for so many centuries? The secret is in the volcanic ash the architects used as an ingredient in their cement when building these...
by ST Tech | Feb 12, 2018 | Fly Ash, News
Love is in the air, thanks to Valentine’s Day occurring this month. Most people believe that Valentine’s Day was created by greeting card companies in order to increase sales, but in reality Valentine’s Day was created to commemorate St. Valentine, who reportedly...