Fly ash, Dry

Description
Light, finely divided, dusty residual powder ash from oil- or coal-fired power stations. Not to be confused with calcined pyrites. Bulk density: 794 kg/m3Non-IMSBC Code information: used as partial cement replacement material and in other commercial products, e.g., absorbant for oil spills, as filler in plastics etc. 
Trade Names (Synonyms)
Subbituminous Coal Flyash

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