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    Fly ash microspheres; [Uçucu kül mikrosferleri]
    (Chamber of Mining Engineers of Turkey, 2013) Cengizler H.
    Types of microspheres which are valuable components of fly ashes produced in coal fired power plants, their formation, contents in fly ashes, mineralogical and chemical compositions, particle size distribution and specific gravity, physical structure and other physical properties, beneficiation methods, utilization and potential utilization areas were studied. To develop technologies to increase and optimize the production of microspheres and to carry out research in this direction are of importance. Extensive usage of microspheres which have properties to be utilized effectively in many new technologies will contribute to the efforts to valuate fly ash waste and to eliminate the environmental pollution in global and local basis. Besides, re-introducing this fly ash component having a high added-value to our country's economy as an input will be ensured.

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