Aluminosilicate cenospheres
Aluminosilicate cenospheres
Aluminosilicate cenospheres

Aluminosilicate cenospheres

Structural Features
Hollow glass-ceramic spherical particles
Particle Size Distribution
74 to 500 um
Composition
aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) and silicon dioxide (SiO₂)
Origin
extracted from fly ash of thermal power plants
Color Characteristics
gray or white

Description

Aluminosilicate Microspheres are fine, hollow glass-ceramic spherical particles ranging in size from 74 to 500 µm.
These microspheres are a by-product of coal combustion and are considered one of the most valuable components of coal-fired power plant waste. During the operation of thermal power plants, fly ash is generated, primarily containing aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) and silicon dioxide (SiO₂), from which cenospheres are subsequently extracted.

Microspheres are formed during the high-temperature combustion of powdered coal. The quality characteristics of aluminosilicate microspheres directly depend on the properties of the fly ash waste, and their color can range from gray to white.

Exporter Information

Kazcenospheres LLP

Pavlodar, Kazakhstan

12,000
tons of processing per year
4,000 m²
of production facilities