Municipal solid waste incinerator(MSWI) fly ash was successfully used as a raw material in sintering sulphoaluminate cement clinker in the laboratory. The clinkerization process, morphology and compositions of the clinker were investigated. The hydration properties of sulphoaluminate cement and the toxicity leaching characteristics of heavy metals were also studied. The results show that the good quality clinkers in which C4A3S and C2S are presented as major phases can be sintered by using the MSWI fly ash as raw material, and the optimal amount of MSWI fly ash in the raw mix is about 30%. Microstructure of produced clinker was loose and lacunary and it appeared to be irregulartiny crystal. The sulphoaluminate cement with reasonable strength can be prepared by grinding the clinker with appropriate amount of gypsum. Porosity and mean pore diameter of harden cement paste decrease with the curing age. The results also indicate that the concentrations of all the investigated elements in the leachates are far below the regulatory limit up to 28 d, and the produced cements would not present a leaching hazard to environment.