Identifying Applications of Wood Ash by Matching Its Characteristics with End-User Quality Requirements: A Case Study
Abu Kamal,
Talat Mahmood
Abstract:Despite being a bio-based material, wood ash generated by pulp and paper mills is mainly landfilled in Canada. This is because it is perceived as waste material and the certification requirements and regulations controlling its use are complex. To promote wood ash utilization, ash samples from mills in British Columbia (BC), Canada were characterized, and the properties were compared to quality specifications for potential applications. Three types of ash samples were collected: bottom ash, multi-clone (MC) as… Show more
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