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Table 2. Particle Size Distribution of Fly ash by Optical  Microscope.
Figure 2. (a) SEM of fly ash; (b) SEM of silane treated fly ash; (c) sodium lauryl sulphate treated fly ash.
Figure 4. FTIR of (a) Fly ash; (b) Silane modified Fly ash; (c) SLS  modified Fly ash.
Figure 8. Flexural modulus of surafce treated fly ash filled  modified epoxy composites.
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