Insights on the Fly Ash Global Market to 2027 - Increase in the Application of Environment-friendly Products is Driving Growth
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Global Fly Ash Market

Global Fly Ash Market
Global Fly Ash Market

Dublin, June 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Fly Ash Market - Forecasts from 2022 to 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The fly ash market was valued at US$5.482 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.93% over the forecast period to reach a total market size of US$8.204 billion by 2027.

Fly ash, also known as pulverised fuel ash, is a very fine powder with spherical particles smaller than 50 microns that are supplied to the chimney by an electrostatic precipitator or other particulate filtering equipment from coal-fired power plants. This product is produced in enormous quantities by various thermal power plants, and its disposal has become one of the biggest environmental concerns.

A few years ago, this material was thought to be of extremely low value and could only be used for landfills. Its application as a pozzolanic addition in cement has proven to be a significant discovery. In the United States, this ash is used as a replacement for conventional materials in more than half of the concrete produced today. The aforementioned aspect is expected to provide further momentum to the market in the long run.

The growing demand for fly ash from the construction sector throughout the world is a key factor in the global fly ash market. Furthermore, growing urbanisation is a factor driving market expansion, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Another factor for global market growth is the application of fly ash in agriculture and water treatment.

Demand for fly ash is increasing in Portland cement and concrete, bricks and blocks, road building, and agricultural operations, which is likely to be a significant driver of the market. However, the harmful properties of fly ash in market abstinence are damaging and stifle market growth. Despite the COVID-19 shutdown, pollution from coal fly ash was widespread in India, according to new research by the Legal Initiative for Forests and Environment (LIFE) and the Health Energy Initiative (HEI).

Fly ash is composed of oxides such as Al O SiO CaO and Fe O and thus has piqued the interest of low-cost material manufacturers such as glass-ceramics, ceramics, and glass materials. The fundamental need for manufacturing is the temperature activation of raw carbon fly ash at varied temperatures and co-reagents that direct the final shape of glass or ceramics. It is used in a 60:40 ratio with kaolinic clay to make ceramic tiles. This carbon product type, combined with high CaO content and smaller particle size, would reduce fire shrinkage in ceramics. The use of this product in ceramic tiles enhances its use and decreases landfill waste, as well as reduces the cost of raw materials in the tile business.

Due to rising demand from countries such as China, India, and Japan, the Asia-Pacific region is expected to be the largest and fastest-growing market throughout the projected period. The demand for fly ash is rising as a result of various governments' emphasising the environmental benefits of fly ash consumption. When compared to non-fly ash mixes, the use of fly ash allows for a low water-cement ratio for equivalent combinations. Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and India are investing more in fly ash infrastructure development since it is less permeable and emits less carbon dioxide, therefore contributing to lower emissions

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