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To produce cement, first the limestone and other ingredients such as clay, sand, and iron ore need to be crushed into a fine powder. After that, the powder is heated in a rotary kiln. The heath causes the limestone and other materials to combine chemically, forming calcium silicate hydrates, which aRead more
To produce cement, first the limestone and other ingredients such as clay, sand, and iron ore need to be crushed into a fine powder. After that, the powder is heated in a rotary kiln.
The heath causes the limestone and other materials to combine chemically, forming calcium silicate hydrates, which are strong and durable. Finally, the resulting clinker is ground up into a fine powder, to produce cement.
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