Alkalis

Alkalis should be present only in small quantities. Excess quantities of alkalis cause efflorescence and straining when used in concrete or mortar.

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Sulphur Trioxide

It makes the cement sound when present in small quantities. Excess of sulphur trioxide causes the cement to become unsound.

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Magnesium Oxide

The correct quantity of magnesium oxide imparts hardness and colour to the cement. Soundness of cement is seriously affected, if it is present in excess quantity.

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Iron Oxide

It provides colour, hardness and strength to the cement.

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Alumina

The quick-setting quality is imparted to the cement by alumina. Excess alumina reduces the strength of cement.

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Silica

It contributes to the strength of cement due to the formation of dicalcium and tricalcium silicates. The excess presence of silica prolongs the setting time of cement but increases its strength.

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Lime

It is the main constituent which contributes to the strength. Its proportion has to be properly maintained so as to make the cement sound and strong. Excess of lime makes the cement unsound and causes the cement to expand and disintegrate. On the other hand, if lime is deficient, the strength of the cement is… Continue reading Lime

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INGREDIENTS OF CEMENT AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

The main ingredients in the manufacturing of cement are lime, silica, alumina and other oxides. The ingredients present in Ordinary Portland Cement are given in Table 6.1. The contributions by different ingredients are discussed below. Table 6.1 Ingredients of Portland cement

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