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Mixture of 40 per cent blast-furnace slag and 60 per cent limestone was burned in shaft kiln; coal was mixed with raw mixture; produced clinker was very satisfactory until recently when product showed very great amount of dusting clinker; reason for this behavior was increasing amount of metallic iron up to 8 per cent in slag which lowered fusion point and prevented air from passing through clinker. (see also brief translated abstract in Am. Concrete Inst. -- Jl., vol. 2, no. 2, Oct. 1930, pp. 31-32)
Mixture of 40 per cent blast-furnace slag and 60 per cent limestone was burned in shaft kiln; coal was mixed with raw mixture; produced clinker was very satisfactory until recently when product showed very great amount of dusting clinker; reason for this behavior was increasing amount of metallic iron up to 8 per cent in slag which lowered fusion point and prevented air from passing through clinker. (see also brief translated abstract in Am. Concrete Inst. -- Jl., vol. 2, no. 2, Oct. 1930, pp. 31-32)
Formation of dusting clinker
Ueber das Entstehen zerrieselnder Klinker
Mundorf, J. (author)
Zement ; 19
1930
2 pages
Article (Journal)
German
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