Heat Insulation Materials Based on Cenospheres

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In the conditions of the modern industry, manufacturing the main materials and products is more estimated in the parameters characterizing the quantity of the formed waste. A progressive tendency in material-intensive branches is transformation of industrial wastes into the raw materials suitable for industrial use. It refers completely to the ashes of thermal power stations (TPS) and state district power stations (SDPS).

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