Limestone properties under the spotlight: Portland-limestone cements containing non-standard limestones
Cement International 12 (2014) 1, S.23-24
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Cement International 12 (2014) 1, S.23-24
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Request publicationCement International 16 (2018) 6, p.50-61
17th EMABM, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, May 20-23, 2019 Hrsg. Proceedings of the 17th Euroseminar on Microscopy Applied to Building Materials, Toronto (Canada), 20. to 23. May 2019
Cement International 19 (2021) 3, 34-45
Albrecht Schall, VDZ, discusses the ‘Zwolf’ and the role of maintenance in ensuring that cement kilns operate effectively. Published in: World Cement (2021) 12, 35-38
The use of calcined clays as a main component of cement or as an additive to concrete is becoming increasingly important and of interest from an economic and ecological point of view. Standards such as the European Cement Standard EN 197 already today provide for the use of calcined clays (as natural tempered pozzolan) as a main component of cement. Depending on their chemical and mineralogical composition, the clays used must in principal be heated to temperatures of over 600 °C in order to achieve their pozzolanic potential. VDZ has developed a new process for this purpose, which we are pleased to present to you in the attached document.
ZKG Cement, Lime, Gypsum 2022, 75(8), S.46-51