Fly ash is a byproduct or
waste of coal power plants. Like slag, fly ash is also an additive or
supplement (SCM/supplementary cementious material) in cement
production. The difference is that fly ash is very fine so it doesn't
need to be refined anymore and can be mixed directly with clinker and
gypsum. Every ton of fly ash used prevents about 1 ton of carbon
dioxide (CO2) from escaping into the atmosphere. This is in line with
the green economy or decarbonization as a climate solution effort for
the industry.
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As the same with slag, the chemical content of fly ash also influences the quality of the cement produced, for example certain regions or countries have requirements for grade 120 alumina in the slag. Cement with a certain quality can be designed with the use of these additives. In the current era, apart from technical factors such as mechanical strength or cement adhesion, microstructure, durability and so on, and economic factors, environmental friendly product factors are also a concern or have their own positive image. Circular economy in the form of utilizing waste from other industries to become raw materials for this industry, also occurs in the cement industry. And basically the cement industry besides being able to process waste is also a waste destroyer.
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