Abstract
Fly ash generated in coal-fired power plants is an abundant mineral resource that has been successfully used in protective coatings as a very hard and inert filler pigment. A discussion of the physical and chemical properties as well as field experience is presented.
Subject
Fly ash,
Primers,
Zinc rich coatings,
Protective coatings,
Coatings,
Iron oxide,
Pigments,
Minerals,
Titanium oxide,
Ash,
Ceramics,
Coal,
Paints
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1996
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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