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Processing Coal the Asian Way

Friday, June 11, 2021

Countries in Asia designate fly ash and bottom ash in different categories and have long allowed it to be used in various processes, generally for a mixture of building materials and road pavers.

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Tanjung Bin Energy Power Plant in Johor, Malaysia. malakoff.com.my . tempo : 173055816361.

IN a number of Asian countries, fly ash-fly bottom ash (FABA) are categorized differently. South Korea classifies it as ordinary waste, while Japan includes it on the list of toxic waste. Meanwhile, Malaysia has designated it as hazardous waste. What these countries have in common is that they have long allowed the use of FABA, generally for a mixture of building materials and pavers.

Anggoro Tri Mursito, researcher at the Geotechnology Research

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