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Potential Products from North Dakota Lignite Fly Ash. Final Report
Four major areas where fly ash can be used are explored. Concrete building blocks with fly ash replacing 50% of the portland cement have proven to be successful using current ASTM standards. Results in the ceramics area show that a ceramic-like product using fly ash and crushed glass with a small amount of clay as a green binder. Some preliminary results using sulfur ash in building materials are reported and with results of making wallboard from ash. (ERA citation 06:009299)
Potential Products from North Dakota Lignite Fly Ash. Final Report
Four major areas where fly ash can be used are explored. Concrete building blocks with fly ash replacing 50% of the portland cement have proven to be successful using current ASTM standards. Results in the ceramics area show that a ceramic-like product using fly ash and crushed glass with a small amount of clay as a green binder. Some preliminary results using sulfur ash in building materials are reported and with results of making wallboard from ash. (ERA citation 06:009299)
Potential Products from North Dakota Lignite Fly Ash. Final Report
G. R. Anderson (author)
1980
82 pages
Report
No indication
English
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