2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.115589
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Utilization of high and low calcium oxide fly ashes as the alternative fillers for natural rubber composites: A waste to wealth approach

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“…Therefore, FA can potentially replace all or most commercial fillers in polymer composites. 99,100 3.1 | The source of fly ash FA, produced by combustion of coal at high temperatures to produce electricity, 101 has been regarded as a problematic solid waste all over the world. For instance, a single brown coal Belchatow Power Plant (Poland) produces 3-4 million tons of fly ash and solid deposits per year.…”
Section: Fly Ash As An Alternative Fillermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, FA can potentially replace all or most commercial fillers in polymer composites. 99,100 3.1 | The source of fly ash FA, produced by combustion of coal at high temperatures to produce electricity, 101 has been regarded as a problematic solid waste all over the world. For instance, a single brown coal Belchatow Power Plant (Poland) produces 3-4 million tons of fly ash and solid deposits per year.…”
Section: Fly Ash As An Alternative Fillermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because FA has a high SiO 2 content, it is particularly useful in the automobile industry, 119 for artificial wood, car breaks, tires, rubber belts, and beads. 99…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Of Fly Ashmentioning
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