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FAQs on Industrial Ash

Industrial ash, primarily fly ash and bottom ash, is a by-product from thermal power plants. It is widely used as a cementitious material in cement, concrete, bricks, and soil stabilisation.

Fly ash is a fine, powdery material with pozzolanic properties. When mixed with cement, it increases concrete strength, reduces permeability, improves workability, and contributes to sustainability.

Yes. Fly ash is often blended in RMC mix designs to reduce cement usage, improve finish, and lower the heat of hydration in large pours.

Yes, fly ash supplied via Birla Pivot conforms to IS 3812 standards (Part 1 & 2) covering specifications for use in concrete and other building applications.

Fly ash is usually classified into Grade I and II based on particle size and carbon content. Finer ash is preferred for concrete and cement blending.

Fly ash generally slows down the initial setting but improves long-term strength. It is beneficial in hot weather concreting and mass pours.

Dosage varies from 15% to 35% of cementitious content depending on mix design, grade of concrete, and performance requirements.

Birla Pivot ensures quality-assured fly ash and bottom ash from approved sources, transparent procurement, and reliable logistics for both bagged and bulk orders.

Birla Pivot offers fly ash and bottom ash, which are used as eco-friendly alternatives or additives in cement manufacturing, concrete mix design, and road base preparation.

Bottom ash is heavier and coarser than fly ash. While fly ash rises with flue gases, bottom ash settles at the furnace bottom and is used in structural fill, embankments, and road construction.

Fly ash utilisation reduces the need for virgin cement, decreases CO₂ emissions, lowers water demand in concrete, and supports the circular economy in construction.

Absolutely. Fly ash is a key component in fly ash bricks, which offer improved dimensional stability, strength, and thermal insulation compared to traditional clay bricks.

Yes. Birla Pivot enables bulk fly ash delivery through tankers or bags for cement plants, RMC units, and infrastructure contractors.

Yes. Concrete blended with fly ash shows improved resistance to sulfate attack and is commonly used in marine structures, sewers, and basements.

Yes. Fly ash is sourced from leading power plants across regions, and supply can be customised based on proximity to your project site.

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