Batimix Fly Ash DG3-P

Fly ash additive

Description

BATIMIX Fly Ash DG3-P is a powder fly ash pozzolanic additive used in wet and dry-mix shotcrete applications to enhance strength and durability and reduce the permeability of hardened concrete.

Main Purpose

BATIMIX Fly Ash DG3-P are ultra-fine particles that significantly improve the particle packing of shotcrete mixes as they physically fill voids in the cement paste. This leads to a more densified shotcrete skeleton with a reduced level of bleeding. On the other hand, this product reacts chemically with the calcium hydroxide present in the cement paste, yielding a calcium silicate hydrate gel that significantly enhances strength, water/chloride impermeability, and durability. Applications incorporating this product include all types of high strength and specialty shotcrete and repair applications.

Features

Shotcrete prepared with BATIMIX Fly Ash DG3-P are characterized by the following:

In the plastic state:

  • Better cohesiveness with less bleeding and segregation

In the hardened state:

  • Increased compressive and flexural strengths at all ages
  • Greatly reduced permeability against water and aggressive chemicals
  • Increased resistance to abrasion and erosion
  • Improved durability and better surface quality

Dosage

15% to 25% of the cement weight

Available Packages

  • 50 kg paper bag
  • 25 kg paper bag

Health and Safety

Batimix Fly Ash DG3-P is not a hazardous material. However, it should not be swallowed or come into contact with eyes. Suitable goggles should be worn.

Fly ash is a byproduct of burning coal in power plants, and it can contain small amounts of heavy metals. Therefore, proper handling and disposal of fly ash are important to ensure public safety and environmental protection.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set regulations for the handling and storage of fly ash to protect workers from potential health hazards. These regulations include measures such as providing personal protective equipment, establishing proper ventilation, and minimizing worker exposure to fly ash dust.

In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established guidelines for the disposal of fly ash to prevent environmental contamination.

Overall, with proper handling, storage, and disposal, fly ash can be safely managed and its potential risks minimized.

For additional information, kindly refer to the product’s Material Safety Data Sheet.