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Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) is distinct from [[RDF]] in that its quality as a fuel is far higher and is set in EU standards. It is typically used in processes that require a high quality, small particle size, high calorific value, low moisture material – such as cement kilns and new-generation [[ATT]] plants
Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) is distinct from [[RDF]] in that its quality as a fuel is far higher and is set in EU standards. It is typically used in processes that require a high quality, small particle size, high calorific value, low moisture material – such as cement kilns and new-generation [[ATT]] plants.

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Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) is distinct from RDF in that its quality as a fuel is far higher and is set in EU standards. It is typically used in processes that require a high quality, small particle size, high calorific value, low moisture material – such as cement kilns and new-generation ATT plants.