Your cart is currently empty!
Technical Literature
Reference Data Sheets
- RDS 1 – 2009 – Guide to Use of Fly Ash in Concrete in Australia
- RDS 2 – 1996 – Sulphate Resistance in Concretes Using Fly Ash
- RDS 3 – 1999 – Controlled Low-Strength Material in Road Construction
- RDS 4 – 1999 – Special Grade Fly Ash to AS 3582.1-1998 – An Alternative to Silica Fume in High-Performance Concrete
- RDS 5 – 2000 – Service Life of Concrete in a Marine Environment
- RDS 6 – 2000 – Fly Ash Concrete in Marine Environments
- RDS 7 – 2005 – Fly Ash in Blended Binders For Road Stabilisations
- RDS 8 – 2007 – CCP – Assessment Criteria for Use in Agricultural Applications
- RDS 9 – 2009 – Post-Tension Structural Fly Ash Concrete
- RDS 10 – 2012 – Roller Compacted Concrete and the Role of Coal Combustion Products
- RDS 11 – 2012 – Reducing Concrete’s Carbon Footprint with Fly Ash coming soon
- RDS 12 – 2012 – Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Australian Coal Combustion Products: the Facts coming soon
- RDS 13 – 2012 – Modified and Stabilised Construction Materials Incorporating Coal Combustion Products
Environmental Monitor Reports
- Environmental Testing Program – 2003/2004
- Environmental Monitoring Program – 2007/2008
- Environmental Monitoring Program – 2008/2009
- Environmental Monitoring Program – 2010/2011 coming soon
- Assessment of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Australian Coal Combustion Products
Technical Notes
- TN 1 – 1995 – Good Concrete – Can You Afford Not to Use It?
- TN 2 – 1995 – Sulphate Attack on Concrete – What it is and how to stop it
- TN 3 – 1998 – Can you Afford to Risk an Alkali-Aggregate Reaction?
- TN 4 – 2009 – Fly Ash Concrete in Marine Environments
- TN 5 – 2012 – Pavement Construction and the Role of Coal Combustion Products
- TN 6 – 2012 – Structural Fills and the Role of Coal Combustion Products
- TN 7 – 1995 – How to Reduce Shrinkage and Thermal Cracking in Concrete
- TN 8 – 2009 – Australian Experience with Fly Ash in Concrete: Applications and Opportunities
- TN 9 – 2009 – Amendment of Australian Soils by Fly Ash Additions
- TN 10 – 2012 – Coal Combustion Products for Soil, Horticultural and Agricultural Application coming soon
- TN 11 – 2012 – Use of Fly Ash to Achieve Enhanced Sustainability in Construction
- TN 12 – 2012 – CO2 benefits using CCPs coming soon
- TN 13 – 2012 – NORM in Australian CCPs coming soon
Case Studies
- CS 1 – 1997 – Tallowa Dam – Shoalhaven Scheme – Concrete Permeability
- CS 2 – 1997 – Tallowa Dam Shoalhaven Scheme – Alkali-Aggregate Reaction
- CS 3 – 1997 – Fly Ash in Precast & Prestressed Concrete Structural Concrete Industries link with Boral Country
- CS 4 – 1997 – NSW Public Works Bathurst Sewerage Treatment Works
- CS 5 – 1998 – Evolution in RTA Concrete Specifications & Influence on Pacific Highway Upgrading: A Chronological Review
- CS 6 – 1998 – Furnace Bottom Ash – The Engineer’s Friend
- CS 7 – 1999 – Use of Fly Ash at Premier Mine Collie W.A.
- CS 8 – 2006 – Seacliff Bridge
- CS 9 – 2010 – Road Base Applications Using Victorian Power Station Ash
- CS 10 – 2010 – Victorian Power Stations and Biochar Opportunities
Research Reports
- 2007 – Coal Combustion Products Handbook
- 2010 – Sustainability Capacity Building Program, Benchmarking Report