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Should Mix Water Enhancer™ be used in concrete’s containing fly ash?

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Should Mix Water Enhancer™ be used in concrete’s containing fly ash?

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(A) Yes. Fly ash is a pulverized fuel ash (PTA) and is the most widely used artificial pozzolan in the manufacturing of concrete. Fly ash is generally obtained from flue gases of furnaces, particularly at coal fired stations, through electrostatic or mechanical means. Fly ash particles are spherical in shape and are at least as fine as Portland cement particles. This makes fly ash’s silica component readily available for reaction. Fly ash is a finely divided admixture, as is silica fume and microsilica, and is generally not needed in concrete mixes utilizing Mix Water Enhancer™. However, mould fly ash be utilized for whatever reason, Mix Water Enhancer™ provides numerous benefits to concrete. even where fly ash is included.

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