The Materials And Manufacture of Portland Cement By Edwin C Eckel the Cement

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Edwin Clarence Eckel
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This estimate is, however, based upon too little data to be as close as those above given for oil or coal. Effect of composition on burning. The differences in com- position between Portland cement mixtures are very slight if compared, for example, to the differences between various nat- ural cement rocks. But even such slight differences as do ex- ist exercise a very appreciable effect on the burning of the mix- ture. Other things being equal, any increase in the percentage of lime in the mixt...ure will necessitate 1 a higher temperature in order to get an equally sound cement. A mixture which will give a cement carrying 59 per cent, of lime, for example, will require much less thorough burning than would a mixture de- signed to give a cement with 64 per cent, of lime. With equal lime percentages, the cement carrying high silica and low alumina and iron will require a higher temperature than if it were lower in silica and higher in alumina and iron. But, on the other hand, if the alumina and iron are carried too high, the clinker will ball up in the kiln, forming sticky and un- manageable masses.

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