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Clark Laboratories | Ash Fusion

Analysis for Quality, Environmental Compliance, and Commercial Value

 

What is Ash Fusion Testing? 

Ash Fusion Testing determines the temperatures at which ash begins to soften, deform, melt, and flow under controlled laboratory conditions. 

These temperatures are critical indicators of slagging and fouling potential within boilers, furnaces, gasifiers, and industrial combustion systems. 

Why Ash Fusion Testing is Important 

As combustion temperatures increase, ash can: 

  • Melt
  • Adhere to heat transfer surfaces
  • Form slag deposits
  • Restrict airflow
  • Reduce efficiency  

Understanding ash fusion behavior allows operators to: 

  • Prevent equipment damage
  • Improve combustion efficiency
  • Reduce maintenance costs
  • Optimize fuel blends  

Proximate Analysis Testing

Fuel quality analysis including moisture, ash, volatile matter, and fixed carbon.

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Sulfur Analysis Testing

Sulfur testing for emissions compliance and product specification verification.

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Ultimate Analysis Testing

Elemental analysis of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and oxygen.

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BTU & Calorific Value Testing

Measure energy content for fuel valuation and combustion performance.

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Fast turnaround, independent results, and expert support for refiners, traders, terminals, and industrial fuel users.

Typical Ash Fusion Temperatures Evaluated 

  • Initial Deformation Temperature (IDT)
  • Softening Temperature
  • Hemispherical Temperature
  • Fluid Temperature  

These results help predict real-world performance under high-temperature operating conditions. 

Hardgrove Grindability Testing

Evaluate grindability to optimize milling and fuel handling.

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CRI and CSR Testing

Assess coke reactivity and strength for blast furnace optimization.

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Ash Fusion Testing

Determine ash melting behavior and slagging potential.

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Trace Metals Analysis

Analyze nickel, vanadium, mercury, and other trace elements.


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Michael Shrader, General Manager, Coal & Coke Division