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  1. Asked: December 20, 2018In: Concrete

    fly Ash Percentage in PPC Cements

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    Added an answer on January 17, 2019 at 7:23 pm

    I herd that, the un-burnt carbon present in fly-ash effects concrete adversely. can u explain the same?

    I herd that, the un-burnt carbon present in fly-ash effects concrete adversely. can u explain the same?

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    fly Ash Percentage in PPC Cements

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    Replied to answer on January 3, 2019 at 9:54 am

    Thanks For the answer I would also like to know that how the Quality of Fly ash effects?

    Thanks For the answer I would also like to know that how the Quality of Fly ash effects?

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    Which cement is best for concrete slab construction? OPC or PPC?

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    Added an answer on December 20, 2018 at 11:53 am

    Todays Sinario is little different in case of big construction where Batching plant is used they Bought OPC and Mix Flyash/GGBS by there own to prepare concrete. and where no batching plant is used PPC/PSC should be Better then OPC. as due to low heat of hydration and Slow strength gain of initial 7Read more

    Todays Sinario is little different in case of big construction where Batching plant is used they Bought OPC and Mix Flyash/GGBS by there own to prepare concrete. and where no batching plant is used PPC/PSC should be Better then OPC. as due to low heat of hydration and Slow strength gain of initial 7 days give a more compact and LESS crack prone Durable structure. and definitely other process of construction considered as slandered.(MIXING, CURING, Etc)

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