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Making cement involves combining a variety of ingredients such as limestone, clay, sand, and iron ore in specific proportions and heating them in a kiln to temperatures reaching up to 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit. The resulting material is then ground into a fine dry powder that can be mixed with waterRead more
Making cement involves combining a variety of ingredients such as limestone, clay, sand, and iron ore in specific proportions and heating them in a kiln to temperatures reaching up to 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
The resulting material is then ground into a fine dry powder that can be mixed with water to form a paste which can be shaped into blocks or other shapes as needed. The curing process is then used to harden the cement and produce a strong, stable material.
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