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Silicatization of Fly Ashes — a Harmless Way of the Wastes Utilization

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The achievements in the field of fly-ashes utilization in the forming of the FlyAsh Composites are described in the paper. The Fly-Ash Composites are the mixtures of fly ashes, soluble silicates (water-glass solutions) and/or lime (more often waste lime). There are presented two principal composites: the Fly-Ash Composite and the Liquid Fly-Ash Composite. The theoretical principle of the composites creation, their basic physico-mechanical properties, their way of formation and mainly the directions of their application are shortly presented. The influence of fly ashes on the environment is also taken into account.

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Quant, B. (2003). Silicatization of Fly Ashes — a Harmless Way of the Wastes Utilization. In: Pawłowski, L., Dudzińska, M.R., Pawłowski, A. (eds) Environmental Engineering Studies. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8949-9_33

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