Dry ash is the residual solid material left after the combustion of organic materials, primarily in power generation or waste incineration processes. Composed mainly of inorganic minerals and trace elements, it is often used in construction, agriculture, and as a filler in various products. Unlike wet ash, which contains moisture and may require additional processing, dry ash is typically more stable and easier to handle. Its properties can vary depending on the source material and combustion conditions.
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