“RATHORE EXIM”

Performance Grade Fly Ash for Concrete and Cement Blending

Our performance grade fly ash is available in Class F and Class C variants, designed for concrete grade and cement blending applications. With low carbon content, low LOI, and high fineness, it supports high-performance concrete, improved durability, and consistent results across demanding construction and infrastructure projects worldwide. We operate as an Indian exporter serving international buyers in the cement, construction, infrastructure, and precast sectors. Our export program focuses on technically suitable material, predictable performance, and documentation aligned with international standards so buyers can use the product confidently in structural and cementitious applications. Material is supplied as dry fly ash and bulk fly ash, with controlled properties suitable for demanding construction environments.

Grades, Quality Parameters, and Technical Characteristics

Consistent-quality mineral admixture for global cement and concrete applications

Material is selected and prepared to meet international specifications such as ASTM C618 fly ash and EN standard fly ash, ensuring predictable performance in cementitious systems.

Key technical attributes available for export include:

  • low carbon fly ash and low LOI fly ash for stable air-entrainment behavior

  • high fineness fly ash and fine particle fly ash for improved reactivity

  • pozzolanic fly ash with high reactivity ash characteristics

  • low moisture fly ash and controlled fineness ash suitable for long-distance shipment

  • uniform fly ash and consistent quality fly ash with stable particle distribution

  • silo grade fly ash and cement blending ash prepared for bulk handling

  • premium fly ash and performance grade fly ash intended for structural and infrastructure applications

  • ready mix fly ash, concrete grade fly ash, and high strength fly ash designed to support compressive strength development

These technical parameters are managed within defined tolerance ranges to ensure compatibility with batching plants, blending systems, and high-performance concrete designs.

Size Range, Consistency, and Tolerance Control

For cement and concrete producers, predictable fineness and particle distribution are critical. Shipments are selected to meet requirements such as:

  • controlled particle size distribution

  • stable density and fineness ranges

  • low unburnt carbon and moisture variation

  • consistent glass content and pozzolanic activity

This level of control supports applications requiring uniform density fly ash for batching plants, consistent particle distribution fly ash for concrete, and high glass content fly ash for reactivity.

Application Compatibility and Performance Expectations

Our export material is selected for technical suitability across multiple construction uses. International buyers source from us for applications such as:

  • class F fly ash for concrete and pozzolanic fly ash for high strength concrete

  • low LOI fly ash for cement blending and low alkali fly ash for cement blending

  • fine particle fly ash for cement replacement and controlled particle size fly ash for mortar

  • premium quality fly ash for RMC plants and high fineness fly ash for ready mix

  • uniform fineness fly ash for precast concrete and fly ash for precast and concrete blocks

  • fly ash suitable for blended cement applications and fly ash meeting international cement standards

  • high reactivity fly ash for cementitious mixes and high fineness fly ash for strength gain

  • fly ash compatible with high performance concrete and fly ash for high durability structural concrete

  • fly ash suitable for mass concrete pours and fly ash for low permeability concrete

  • fly ash suitable for marine concrete use and fly ash compatible with sulfate resistant cement

  • fly ash for pavement quality concrete and fly ash suitable for shotcrete applications

  • fine fly ash for grout applications and pozzolanic ash for durable concrete mixes

  • class C fly ash for rapid strength in selected formulations

  • dry fly ash suitable for pneumatic conveying and low moisture fly ash for silo storage

  • consistent LOI fly ash for cement plants and uniform density fly ash for batching plants

  • fly ash suitable for geopolymer concrete mixes where reactive aluminosilicate content is required

These application-focused selections help buyers maintain mix design stability and long-term durability targets.

Packaging, Handling, and Logistics Options

Depending on buyer requirements and port infrastructure, shipments can be arranged as:

  • bulk vessel loading for cement producers

  • pneumatic tanker or silo-ready shipments

  • jumbo bags for controlled distribution

Material is prepared to maintain fineness, dryness, and uniformity during transit, preserving performance expectations upon arrival.

Export Documentation and Compliance

As an exporter working with global buyers, we handle the documentation and compliance processes required for smooth international movement of mineral materials, including:

  • HS code classification and customs documentation

  • certificate of analysis and technical data sheets

  • packing lists, commercial invoices, and shipping documentation

  • coordination with inspection agencies when required

  • alignment with destination country standards and import requirements

Shipping terms can be structured under standard Incoterms, and dispatches are coordinated through major Indian ports with attention to vessel scheduling, loading procedures, and moisture control during handling.

Working with International Buyers

Buyers typically engage with us when they require:

  • reliable quality and repeatable technical properties

  • material suitable for cement blending or structural concrete

  • consistent shipments aligned with project schedules

  • clear export documentation and compliance support

We coordinate closely with procurement teams, technical managers, and project engineers to confirm specifications, tolerance levels, and application suitability before shipment.

Commercial Engagement

Specifications, test parameters, packaging preferences, destination port, and shipment size can be discussed to align with project or production requirements. Technical details, documentation formats, and trade terms can be prepared in advance to support internal approvals and procurement processes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What types of fly ash do you export?

We export class F fly ash and class C fly ash, selected based on application requirements such as cement blending, ready-mix concrete, precast production, and infrastructure projects. Material can be supplied in performance grade fly ash, pozzolanic fly ash, or concrete grade fly ash categories depending on technical specifications.

Q2. Which international standards can the material comply with?

Shipments can be aligned with widely recognized specifications such as ASTM C618 fly ash, EN standard fly ash, and other buyer-specified testing protocols, subject to project requirements and laboratory verification.

Q3. What quality parameters are typically controlled?

Key parameters monitored include:

  • Loss on ignition (LOI) for low LOI fly ash and low carbon fly ash

  • Particle size distribution for fine particle fly ash and controlled fineness ash

  • Moisture levels for low moisture fly ash

  • Reactivity and glass content for high reactivity ash

  • Uniformity to ensure consistent quality fly ash and uniform fly ash

These controls help ensure predictable performance in cementitious systems.

Q4. What fineness or size range is available?

Material can be selected to meet requirements such as:

  • high fineness fly ash

  • uniform fineness fly ash for precast concrete

  • controlled particle size fly ash for mortar

  • consistent particle distribution fly ash for concrete

Exact fineness ranges depend on project specifications and application requirements.

Q5. Is the material suitable for high-performance concrete?

Yes. Technical selections can be made for:

  • fly ash compatible with high performance concrete

  • pozzolanic fly ash for high strength concrete

  • fly ash for high durability structural concrete

  • fly ash for low permeability concrete

These applications typically require stable fineness, low carbon content, and consistent reactivity.

Q6. Can fly ash be used in cement manufacturing?

Yes. Many buyers procure:

  • low LOI fly ash for cement blending

  • fly ash suitable for blended cement applications

  • consistent LOI fly ash for cement plants

  • fly ash meeting international cement standards

Material is selected to ensure compatibility with grinding and blending processes.

Q7. What construction applications are supported?

Fly ash exported from India is commonly used for:

  • class F fly ash for concrete

  • fly ash suitable for mass concrete pours

  • fly ash for pavement quality concrete

  • fly ash suitable for marine concrete use

  • fly ash compatible with sulfate resistant cement

  • fly ash suitable for shotcrete applications

  • fine fly ash for grout applications

  • fly ash for precast and concrete blocks

  • fly ash suitable for geopolymer concrete mixes

Application suitability is confirmed based on technical data and mix design requirements.

Q8. Is rapid strength development possible with fly ash?

In certain formulations, class C fly ash for rapid strength or high fineness fly ash for strength gain may be selected where early strength is important, subject to mix design and curing conditions.

Q9. How is consistency maintained between shipments?

Consistency is supported through:

  • defined tolerance ranges

  • controlled sampling and testing

  • selection of material meeting stable chemical and physical parameters

  • monitoring for uniform density fly ash for batching plants and repeatable performance characteristics

Q10. What forms of packaging or shipment are available?

Depending on infrastructure and volume requirements, shipments may be arranged as:

  • bulk fly ash in vessels

  • silo grade fly ash for pneumatic unloading

  • jumbo bags where required

Material is handled as dry fly ash suitable for pneumatic conveying and low moisture fly ash for silo storage.

Q11. What documentation is provided for export?

Typical export documentation includes:

  • commercial invoice and packing list

  • certificate of analysis and technical data sheets

  • HS code classification

  • bill of lading and shipping documents

  • inspection or test certificates when required

Documentation is prepared to support customs clearance and regulatory compliance in the destination country.

Q12. Which Incoterms can be used?

Shipments can be arranged under commonly used Incoterms such as FOB, CFR, or CIF, depending on buyer preference, freight arrangements, and destination port conditions.

Q13. From which ports in India are shipments handled?

Dispatch is coordinated through major Indian ports, selected based on cargo volume, vessel availability, and destination routing to ensure efficient transit.

Q14. How do international buyers confirm technical suitability before ordering?

Buyers typically review:

  • technical data sheets

  • laboratory test results

  • application compatibility with their mix design

  • tolerance levels and quality parameters

Where required, pre-shipment inspection or third-party testing can be coordinated.

Q15. What information is needed to request a quotation?

To prepare a precise quotation, buyers generally provide:

  • required grade or specification

  • intended application (cement, RMC, precast, infrastructure, etc.)

  • quantity and packaging preference

  • destination port

  • preferred Incoterm

This helps ensure technical alignment and accurate logistics planning.

Q16. Which countries and regions do you export fly ash to?

Shipments can be arranged for international buyers across all major regions, including:

  • Middle East – UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain

  • Africa – Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, and other coastal markets

  • Southeast Asia – Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines

  • South Asia – Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal

  • East Asia – South Korea and selected industrial buyers in other markets

  • Europe – Buyers sourcing for cement blending, precast, and infrastructure applications where imports are commercially viable

  • Americas – Project-based or bulk buyers depending on freight economics and specification requirements

Dispatch planning considers vessel routes, port handling capability, packaging format (bulk fly ash or silo grade fly ash), and compliance with the destination country’s import regulations, technical standards, and documentation requirements. Buyers typically share the destination port and specification so shipment structure and Incoterms can be aligned accordingly.