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Making better concrete: guidelines to using fly ash (cement substitute) for higher quality, eco-friendly structures

Publication Year

2007

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

It seems only sensible to inquire as to how we can use this building material without undue damage to the life and landscapes surrounding us. Fly ash is an eco-friendly alternative to using portland cement in concrete; however, until now there has been no easy guide to how it makes superior concrete, or to how to use it.

Document History

Supersedes the 2005 edition.

Author

Bruce King

ISBN

9780976491101

Publisher Information

Green Building Press

The Green Building Press publishes in the field of eco-building and sustainable construction.

P.O. Box 32
Llandysul
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Website: http://www.greenbuildingpress.co.uk/
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