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Cement does not melt in the traditional sense; instead, it undergoes a process called sintering at high temperatures. During manufacturing, clinker is formed by heating limestone and clay at about 1,450°C (2,600°F). When exposed to even higher temperatures, cement can break down and lose its properties, but it typically does not melt like metals or other materials.

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