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The lime saturation factor (LSF) is a ratio that indicates the relative proportions of calcium and other compounds, such as magnesium, oxides, and silica, in a cementitious material. It is expressed as a percentage and is sometimes called the calcium saturation index. The lower the value of the LSF,Read more
The lime saturation factor (LSF) is a ratio that indicates the relative proportions of calcium and other compounds, such as magnesium, oxides, and silica, in a cementitious material.
It is expressed as a percentage and is sometimes called the calcium saturation index. The lower the value of the LSF, the purer the cement. Lime saturation factor values typically range from about 75% to 95%.
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