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- Clinker_(waste) abstract "Clinker is a general name given to waste from industrial processes — particularly those that involve smelting metals, burning fossil fuels and using a blacksmith's forge which will usually result in a large buildup of clinker around the tuyere. Clinker often forms a loose, black deposit that can consist of coke, coal, slag, charcoal, grit, and other waste materials.Clinker may be reused for paving footpaths. It is laid and rolled, and forms a hard path with a rough surface.Clinker often has a glassy look to it. It is much heavier than coke.".
- Q3332002 abstract "Clinker is a general name given to waste from industrial processes — particularly those that involve smelting metals, burning fossil fuels and using a blacksmith's forge which will usually result in a large buildup of clinker around the tuyere. Clinker often forms a loose, black deposit that can consist of coke, coal, slag, charcoal, grit, and other waste materials.Clinker may be reused for paving footpaths. It is laid and rolled, and forms a hard path with a rough surface.Clinker often has a glassy look to it. It is much heavier than coke.".