

Experimental Study on Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (SCBA)
Abstract
In India sugar is generally usually utilized as food item. These food items is delivering huge measure of sugarcane squander. These squanders are impacted on climate. This impact can be decreased by utilization of sugarcane bagasse debris. In this task sugarcane bagasse debris is utilized as fractional substitution in the substantial and led test on these substantial.
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