Making Better Concrete

Guidelines to Using Fly Ash for Higher Quality, Eco-Friendly Structures

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Guidelines to Using Fly Ash for Higher Quality, Eco-Friendly Structures

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Language
English
Pages
53

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Cover of: Making Better Concrete
Making Better Concrete: Guidelines to Using Fly Ash for Higher Quality, Eco-Friendly Structures
July 2005, Green Building Press
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First Sentence

"Coal fly ash is an abundant industrial waste product that happens to be high in reactive silica, and thus an excellent pozzolan (which we'll define in Chapter 2)."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
53
Dimensions
10.7 x 8 x 0.3 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

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OL8587918M
ISBN 10
0976491109
ISBN 13
9780976491101
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3998336
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690749

First Sentence

"Coal fly ash is an abundant industrial waste product that happens to be high in reactive silica, and thus an excellent pozzolan (which we'll define in Chapter 2)."

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