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Q: What is the density of fly ash cement?
A: Well the density is not as straight forward it depends on the mix design and RD of the cement as well as the PFA(Fly ash) and any other material you add. Take t... Read More »
Q: How to Replace Cement With Fly Ash Concrete.
A: 1. Remove the old cement. Most of the time, you don't need a permit to remove freestanding concrete like sidewalks, patios and concrete walls. If you replace ce... Read More »
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