Cement Supplying Method
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Cement Supplying Method
Cement is often a fine powder which sets right after a handful of hours when mixed with water, and after that hardens in a couple of days right into a solid, strong material. Cement is primarily utilised to bind fine sand and coarse aggregates together in concrete. Cement is usually a hydraulic binder, i.e. it hardens when water is added.
Cement plants are usually located closely either to hot spots in the market or to locations with adequate quantities of raw elements. The aim is always to retain transportation charges low. Basic constituents for cement (limestone and clay) are taken from quarries in these areas. Essentially, cement is made in two techniques: first, clinker is produced from raw supplies. During the 2nd step cement is developed from cement clinker. The initial step can be a dry, moist, semi-dry or semi-wet process in accordance on the state on the raw materials.
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