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Fineness of cement is important because it affects the rate at which the cement sets and hardens. Finer cement develops strength at a faster rate than coarser cement, as finer particles have greater surface area that reacts with water more quickly. Fineness also affects the hydration rate and therefRead more
Fineness of cement is important because it affects the rate at which the cement sets and hardens. Finer cement develops strength at a faster rate than coarser cement, as finer particles have greater surface area that reacts with water more quickly.
Fineness also affects the hydration rate and therefore the rate at which the cement reaches its desired strength. Proper fineness can ensure a uniformity in the final concrete product and reduce the chances of shrinkage cracks in the concrete structure.
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