Following are the steps for manufacturing of cement
➤ Step 1: extraction of raw materials:
The raw materials needed to produce cement (calcium carbonate, silica, alumina and iron ore) are generally extracted from limestone rock, chalk, clayey schist or clay. Suitable reserves can be found in most countries.
These raw materials are extracted from the quarry by blasting. They are then crushed and transported to the plant where they are stored and homogenized.
➤ Step 2: Raw grinding and burning:
Very fine grinding produces a fine powder, known as raw meal, which is preheated and then sent to the kiln. The material is heated to 1,500°C before being suddenly and dramatically cooled by bursts of air.
This produces clinker, the basic material required for the production of all cements.
➤ Step 3: Cement grinding and shipping:
A small amount
of gypsum (3-5%) is added to the clinker to regulate how the cement
will set. The mixture is then very finely ground to obtain "pure
cement". During this phase, different mineral materials, called
"cement additives", may be added alongside the gypsum. Used in
varying proportions, these additives, which are of natural or industrial
origin, give the cement specific properties such as reduced permeability,
greater resistance to sulfates and aggressive environments, improved
workability, or higher-quality finishes.
Finally, the
cement is stored in silos before being shipped in bulk or in
bags to the sites where it will be used.
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