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Cement is typically made of finely ground materials, such as limestone, clay, sand, and iron ore, that are combined with a calcium-containing material, such as calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide, and heated in a kiln to produce a clinker. The clinker is then blended with a small amount of gypsum andRead more
Cement is typically made of finely ground materials, such as limestone, clay, sand, and iron ore, that are combined with a calcium-containing material, such as calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide, and heated in a kiln to produce a clinker.
The clinker is then blended with a small amount of gypsum and finely ground into a powder, which is cement.
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