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We produce concrete in fully automated, state-of-the-art batching systems. This ensures untempered, high quality concrete to our customers. Our Ready Mix Concrete plants have been certified by the Ready mix concrete Manufacturer Association (RMCMC) quality scheme.
We have dedicated professionals and workers for providing best job-site performance to meet the increasingly complex requirement of Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Designers and Builders to create lighter, more durable and aesthetically pleasing and sophisticated projects.
Fly ash is the mostly mineral residue left over from burning coal by coal-fired power plants. Fly ash is pozzolanic, meaning that it has cementitious properties that make it valuable for use in ready-mix concrete as a partial replacement for Portland cement. It also may be used in the manufacture of other building materials such as bricks, tiles and blocks. The addition of fly ash in concrete mixes offers a number of benefits for construction purposes, but it’s also great for the environment. For one, leftover fly ash won’t need to be sent to landfills. For another, producing cement requires a high-temperature calcination process that releases CO2 emissions. For every pound of fly ash used to replace cement in concrete, nearly one pound of CO2 is prevented from entering the atmosphere.
For construction purposes, fly ash in ready-mix concrete offers several advantages versus normal Portland cement only concrete, including:
Raw, untreated fly ash often contains residual coal char, or carbon, which can impact its performance or even its ability to be used in concrete. PCP Flyash India separation process can treat raw fly ash by removing the unwanted residual coal char. The resulting product is a mineral rich concrete grade fly ash, trademarked ProAsh®. The PCP Flyash India process can be used on both fresh and historically produced landfilled or impounded fly ash.