The MBL Team
UPDATE
UPDATE
The MBL Technology Consortium is pleased to introduce our new partnering technologies from ADAST Holding and Zewan Global. With this game and world-changing development, we can now recycle 100% of incoming material!
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Because of the large amount of fly ash produced in the world, fly ash can be considered the world’s fifth largest material resource.
Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) ash composition varies with the waste input, but contains valuable earth elements, such as silica, aluminum, iron, calcium, as well as bromine and chlorine salts. It also contains heavy metals (principally lead and zinc, but also cadmium, chromium, copper, mercury and nickel) making it a hazardous waste material.
With innovative technology, however, we can remove hazardous substances from the MSWI fly ash, making them inert, non-hazardous and suitable for beneficial re-use in a variety of products or industrial processes.
Fly ash (FA) is a by-product of power and incineration plants operated either on coal and biomass, or on municipal solid waste. Fly ash can be divided into:
coal fly ash, obtained from power plants burning coal
flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) residues, the by-product generated by the air pollution control equipment in incineration plants to reduce the release of SO2
biomass fly ash produced in the plants for thermal conversion of biomass
municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash, that is, the finest residue obtained from the scrubber system in a MSWI plant