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Date: 2016-08-15 12:02:20
Cement
Construction
Real estate
Concrete
Structural engineering
Building materials
Silicates
Limestone
Belite
Alite
Portland cement
Clinker

CEMENT APPLICATION Concrete is the single most prevalent building material used worldwide; with over 2 billion tonnes being produced each year. Concrete is created by mixing hydraulic cement with water and some type of

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