Characterization Of Recyclable Components In Fly Ash To Produce Marketable Products

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. S. Krarner
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Fly ash, a by-product of coal burning power plants, poses a major problem for the utility industry since most fly ash must be landfilled. These quantities may represent as much as 20% of the total material going into landfills. A major problem with fly ash utilization is that although the ash consists of useable components, ash composition can vary depending on the types of coal burned and plant operating conditions. Ash is first characterized using SEM, image analysis, and chemical methods. Processing techniques were developed to separate ash into various components including cenospheres, magnetic spheres, carbon, and clean ash. These products are again evaluated for various utilizations before being used to produce valuable products such as mullite, activated carbon, fillers in plastics, and concrete.
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APA: R. S. Krarner  (1994)  Characterization Of Recyclable Components In Fly Ash To Produce Marketable Products

MLA: R. S. Krarner Characterization Of Recyclable Components In Fly Ash To Produce Marketable Products. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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