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Missing data - Creating a new flow ('Fly ash')
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Hi all,
i want to adjust the amount of fly ash in cement mix however there is no fly ash data in the database ELCD i am using. Can I create a new flow for my data?
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Hi Bosco, of course you can create a new flow. Just right-click the Flow folder an select "New flow". I recommend using "Product" as a flow type for fly ash. Alternatively, you may want to look for fly ash via openLCA nexus
https://nexus.openlca.org/search/query=fly%20ash
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