Substitution of Limestone in Raw Mixture for Burning Portland Cement by FBC Ash

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This paper describes effort to reduce amount of gypsum in raw mixture for burning of Portland cement. Substitution of this material was realized by FBC ash. From these modified raw mixtures the clinkers were burnt, which were milled into cement then. These cements were subjected to basic technological tests.

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