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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE CONVERSION OF RESIDUES FROM THE SMOKE GAS FROM POWER PLANTS, PREFERABLY COAL-POWER PLANTS
abstract Fly ash and other residues obtd. from the flue gas of powder stations, esp. from coal-burning power stations are converted to useful matls. by feeding the dust and ash from the dry separator to a mixer together with the dried and/or calcined residues obtd. from the scrubbing plant used to remove sulphur dioxide from the flue gas; the two materials are fed to the mixer in suitable proportions so that a stone- or brick- granulate is obtd. which can be milled in accordance with the planned end use. In addn. to producing a usable constructional material, the process solves a major disposal problem. The matl. is used as ballast for roads or embankments or aggregates for tarred surfaces or for concrete; by suitable addns. it can be made into a cement type of binder.
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