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Rice Husk Ash (RHA) is a by-product of the rice milling process and is used as a building material. It is a lightweight, pozzolanic material that is used as a partial replacement for Portland cement in concrete and mortar. RHA has a high silica content, which makes it an ideal material for use in concrete and mortar. It is also used as a filler material in asphalt and as a soil stabilizer. RHA has a low carbon footprint and is a sustainable building material.
RHA is used in a variety of applications, including road construction, building foundations, and masonry. It is also used in the production of bricks, tiles, and other building materials. RHA is an environmentally friendly material that is cost-effective and easy to use.
Some companies in the Rice Husk Ash market include: Rice Husk Ash India, Rice Husk Ash Solutions, Rice Husk Ash Technologies, Rice Husk Ash Solutions, and Rice Husk Ash International. Show Less Read more