Chemical Properties and Reactivity of CFBC Fly Ash

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This paper describes chemical properties of fly ash from Circulating fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC). There are shown thermal properties of fly ash using calorimetric measurement and the total content of calcium oxide CaO was determined. This paper describes the methods of measurement for determining these properties including granulometric measurement and chemical analysis. Also there were described and evaluated properties of fly ash and the reactivity of the fly ash was compared.

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