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  1. High alumina cement is obtained by fusing or sintering a mixture in suitable proportion of alumina and calcareous material and grinding the resultant product to a fine powder.
  2. Raw materials are limestone and bauxite.
  3. About 20% of strength is achieved in one day.
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What is high alumina cement used for?

High Alumina Cement is an inorganic material that form a dense texture when it reacts with water and has a excellent refractory, quick hardening property and resistance to chemical attacks. This type of cement is produced by grinding clinkers formed by calcining bauxite and lime


What has the author Thomas David Robson written?

Thomas David Robson has written: 'High-alumina cement and concretes'


What is the resion of fast set in high alumina cement?

This is due to formation of high percentage of CA phase. .... Gautam Kumar Bhattacharya / Katni / India


Prorerties of high alumina cement?

It is resistant to sulfates. It can withstand high temperatures. (It melts at around 3000 F.) It is resistant to sulfates. It can withstand high temperatures. (It melts at around 3000 F.)


What has the author T D Robson written?

T. D Robson has written: 'High-alumina cements and concretes' -- subject(s): Concrete, Cement


WHAT IS ACTIVATED ALUMINA?

Activated alumina is a type of porous alumina with a very high surface area.


Where high alumina bricks are used?

High Alumina bricks are used for non-ferrous Industry.


Composition of cement?

Cement is made , not found. Portland cement, for instance, is made by heating limestone and clay to high temperature (1500 degrees Celsius) and crushing the result to a powder for sale.


Where High alumina CA STABLES used?

High Alumina Castables are mainly used in the place wherein High-Temperature fields.


Does alumina become conductive at high temperatures?

Alumina is a good electrical insulator; at high temperatures the resistivity is smaller than the resistivity at room temperature.


What are the types of refractory bricks?

There are many types of refractory bricks available. Those are Andalusite Bricks, Dense Silica Brick for Glass Furnace, Corundum Mullite Brick, Corundum Brick, Fireclay Brick for Coke Oven, Fireclay Brick for Blast Furnace, Low Creep High Alumina Brick for Hot Stoves, High Alumina Bricks for Blast Furnaces, General Refractory Fireclay Brick, General High alumina refractory brick, Insulating firebrick, Silica bricks-coke oven refractories, Magnesia brick, Magnesia Bricks for Cement Industry, High Alumina Bricks For Cement Industry, Fused cast Bricks, Sillimanite Bottom Blocks, Low Porosity Fireclay Bricks, Zirconia Bricks, General fireclay brick for steel industry, Refractory insulating fire brick B&C series, Insulating bricks etc.


Can cement be consumed?

No, cement should not be consumed as it is a construction material made of various chemicals, mainly calcium, silica, and alumina. Consuming cement can be harmful as it can cause serious health issues like gastrointestinal blockages and irritation.