New Content Alert: Fly Ash Processing Page and Question of the Week

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Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

This week, the FEECO website saw many new additions of exciting content:

NC-Fly-AshFly Ash Processing Page

Many of you have requested more information on processing fly ash. Fly ash, a by-product of the coal-burning process, has traditionally been landfilled. However, interest in utilizing fly ash for the benefits it can offer has increased in recent years, and subsequently, so have questions about processing methods and equipment.

Our fly ash processing page gives a quick overview of fly ash and the equipment and processing methods used to turn it into a value-added product. The page also features photos, recent articles from the blog, and our new fly ash material profile, which gives a more in-depth look at fly ash processing.

NC-QotWQuestion of the Week

We’re also adding a new feature to our blog: Question of the Week. Each week, we’ll answer one of the frequently asked questions we receive from our readers, and provide a detailed answer. From lab testing and process development inquiries, to questions on equipment, our Q&A’s will cover a broad range of topics for your perusal.

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Carrie Carlson is a technical writer and visual designer.

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