Dolomite as a mineral has very few uses the most common is in the construction industry. It is crushed and sized for use as a road base material, an aggregate in concrete and asphalt, railroad ballast, glass industry also used as refractory, ramming, and fettling material in steel melting shop, and as fluxing material in blast furnace. GS are one of the major Dolomite producers in Egypt, our Dolomite is characterized by moderate percent of MgO (20 -25%), and up to 28-30% for glass manufacturing We can supply Dolomite in lumps or powder form, as per the required micron size, and by any quantities, packages and sizes
Supplier: Road base, black sand
Services: Transportation
Buyer: Steel, tires, machines
Fly Ash: Fly Ash is by product generated during combustion of coal, and comprises the fine particles that rise with the flue gases. Ash which is collected from the bottom is termed bottom ash. Fly ash is collected by electrostatic precipitators or other particle filtration equipment before the flue gases reach the chimneys of coal-fired power plants and together with bottom ash removed from the bottom of the furnace is in this case jointly known as coal ash. Depending upon the type of coal being used, the specification of Fly Ash varies considerably, but Fly Ash contains substantial amounts of silicon dioxide and calcium oxide (CaO), both being endemic ingredients in many coal-bearing rock strata. We are a reputed Fly Ash Exporter based in India and are supplying Fly Ash different cement, ready mix concrete, steel, refractories and construction industries. The Major Utilization Areas Of Fly Ash : - Manufacture of Portland Pozzolanic Cement & Performance improver in Ordinary Portland cement (OPC). - Part replacement of OPC in cement concrete. - High volume Fly Ash concrete. - Roller Compacted Concrete used for dam & pavement construction. - Manufacture of ash bricks and other building products. - Construction of road embankments, structural fills, low lying area development. - As a soil amender in agriculture and wasteland development. Types of Fly Ash: - According to the type of coal used fly is classified into two types. Anthracite and bituminous coal produces Fly Ash classified as class F. Class C Fly Ash is produced by burning lignite or sub-bituminous coal. Class C Fly Ash has self-cementing properties. - Class F and Class C Fly Ash are products of the combustion of coal in large power plants. Fly Ash is collected in electrostatic precipitators or baghouses, and then transferred to large silos for shipment. When needed, Fly Ash is classified by precise particle size requirements, thus assuring a uniform, quality product. - Class F Fly Ash is available in the largest quantities. Class F is generally low in lime, usually under 15 percent, and contains a greater combination of silica, alumina and iron (greater than 70 percent) than Class C Fly Ash. - Class C Fly Ash normally comes from coals which may produce an ash with higher lime content generally more than 15 percent often as high as 30 percent. Elevated CaO may give Class C unique self-hardening characteristics. Minimum Order Quantity : 1 container
Fly Ash a byproduct derived from the combustion of coal encompasses the finely dispersed particles that ascend with the flue gases The ash which accumulates at the bottom is referred to as bottom ash Prior to venting through the chimneys of coalfired power plants Fly Ash is diligently captured by electrostatic precipitators and other particle filtration equipment When combined with bottom ash extracted from the furnaces base it collectively assumes the nomenclature of coal ash The specification of Fly Ash varies significantly contingent upon the coal type in use however it consistently contains notable quantities of silicon dioxide and calcium oxide CaO both intrinsic constituents of numerous coalbearing rock strata Our establishment headquartered in India boasts a distinguished reputation as a Fly Ash Exporter catering to diverse sectors including cement ready mix concrete steel refractories and the construction industry Prominent Applications of Fly Ash encompass 1 Manufacture of Portland Pozzolanic Cement Performance Enhancement in Ordinary Portland Cement OPC 2 Partial Replacement of OPC in Cement Concrete 3 HighVolume Fly Ash Concrete 4 RollerCompacted Concrete Employed in Dam and Pavement Construction 5 Production of Ash Bricks and Other Building Materials 6 Construction of Road Embankments Structural Fills and LowLying Area Development 7 Utilization as a Soil Amendment in Agriculture and Wasteland Development Fly Ash can be categorized into two types based on the coal used Class F Fly Ash This type results from the combustion of anthracite and bituminous coal Class F Fly Ash typically contains lower levels of lime usually under 15 percent but higher proportions of silica alumina and iron exceeding 70 percent Class C Fly Ash Produced by burning lignite or subbituminous coal Class C Fly Ash exhibits selfcementing properties It often possesses a higher lime content frequently exceeding 15 percent and sometimes reaching as high as 30 percent This elevated CaO content contributes to the distinctive selfhardening attributes of Class C Fly Ash Both Class F and Class C Fly Ash are outcomes of coal combustion in largescale power plants Following collection in electrostatic precipitators or baghouses Fly Ash is transferred to substantial silos for distribution To ensure consistency and quality Fly Ash is classified according to precise particle size specifications when required Our minimum order quantity is one container reflecting our commitment to meeting the diverse needs of our clientele
Supplier: Steel Rebar, Aggregate Road Base, Concrete For Rehabilitation, Armour Rock, Under Layer Rock, Geotextile, Granular Sub Base, Dense Bitumen Macadam Binding Course,
Supplier: Petroleum By Products Furnace Oil , Naphtha , White Naphtha , Kerosene , Base Oil , Fuel Oil , Used Cooking Oil , Used Engine Oil , Bio Diesel , Diesel ,Transformer Oil , White Spirit , Black Diesel . Etc, Aggregates Road Base Gabbro Black Sand , White Sand , Silica Sand
Buyer: Petroleum By Products & Chemicals , Lubricants
Fly ash is one of the naturally-occurring products from the coal combustion process and is a material that is nearly the same as volcanic ash. Volcanic ash concrete was used thousands of years ago to produce Roman concrete structures that exist and function today; e.g., the Pantheon, Coliseum, and ancient aqueducts. When coal is burned in today’s modern electric generating plants, combustion temperatures reach approximately 2800°F. The non-combustible minerals that naturally occur from burning coal form bottom ash and fly ash. Bottom ash is a light-weight aggregate material that falls to the boiler bottom for collection. Fly ash is the material that is carried off with the flue gases, where it is collected and can be stored in silos for testing and beneficial use classification. The reuse of fly ash as an engineering material primarily due to its pozzolanic nature, spherical shape, and relative uniformity. Fly ash recycling, in descending frequency, includes usage in Portland cement & grout, as a structural fill, waste stabilization, and raw feed for cement clinkers, mine reclamation, stabilization of soft soils, road sub base, aggregate and flow able fill.
Laterite soil are commonly used as road pavement materials to provide a better sub base, gravel for roads and base materials. They are also good material for embankment construction
Product: calcium chloride Specification: Calcium chloride dihydrate Appearance White powder/ Assay% 74.0 Insolubles % 0.05 Sulphates % 0.1 Ph 8-10 Package: in 25kgs / 50kgs pp/pe woven bag or in 1000 kgs jumbo bag.Or under clientf+s requirement Usage: mainly used as snow & ice melter, dust control on roadways and mines, road-base stabilizattion, mud and drilling fluid in oil wells, workover fluids, dehydrating agent in petrochemicals, drying agent, antifreeze for ready-mix concrete, accelerator for cement, an antifreeze for coal storage and transportation, waste water treatment etc.