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Fly Ash Microspheres are a type of nanotechnology that is used in a variety of industries. They are made from fly ash, a by-product of coal combustion, and are used as a filler material in a variety of applications. Fly Ash Microspheres are used in the construction industry as a lightweight aggregate, in the automotive industry as a filler material, and in the medical industry as a drug delivery system. They are also used in the oil and gas industry as a proppant material.
Fly Ash Microspheres have several advantages over traditional materials, such as being lightweight, having a high surface area, and being highly resistant to corrosion. They also have a low thermal conductivity, making them ideal for use in insulation materials.
Fly Ash Microspheres are produced by a variety of companies, including BASF, Cemex, and US Silica. Other companies in the market include Ashtech, Cemex, and US Silica. Show Less Read more