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Density of Ash Produced in Municipal Solid Waste Municipal solid waste (MSW) refers to the everyday garbage generated by households, businesses, and institutions.
The waste usually consists of a mixture of organic and inorganic materials, including food waste, paper, plastic, metal, glass, and other materials.
When MSW is incinerated, it produces ash as a residue. The density of ash produced in the municipal solid waste is an important parameter in waste management, as it affects the volume and weight of the ash that needs to be disposed of.
The density of ash can vary depending on several factors, such as the composition of the waste, the incineration temperature, and the type of incinerator used
However, on average, the density of ash produced in MSW is around 700 kg/m3