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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing fly ash artificial aggregate
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] An artificial aggregate with suppressed foaming is manufactured by firing fly ash from which unburned carbonaceous matter has been burned and removed in an atmosphere with an oxygen concentration of 5 vol% or less. A method for producing a fly ash quality artificial aggregate. [Effect] Since the foaming inside the aggregate is suppressed, it is possible to obtain a fly ash artificial aggregate having a large specific gravity and strength, and a uniform aggregate having a small variation in specific gravity and strength at a relatively wide firing temperature. Can be obtained.
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