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Cement works enlarged
New plant of Mason's Cement Works, at Claydon, Suffolk can produce over 175,000 tons per year; raw material is boulder clay of glacial period; new kiln is 231 ft by 8 ft 6 in. in diam and 10 ft in diam in burning zone, fired by Alfred Herbert Atritor capable of drying and producing pulverized fuel at rate of 12,000 lb per hr; clinker grinding mills. (See also Engineering v 178 n 4620 Aug 13 1954 p 220-1)
Cement works enlarged
New plant of Mason's Cement Works, at Claydon, Suffolk can produce over 175,000 tons per year; raw material is boulder clay of glacial period; new kiln is 231 ft by 8 ft 6 in. in diam and 10 ft in diam in burning zone, fired by Alfred Herbert Atritor capable of drying and producing pulverized fuel at rate of 12,000 lb per hr; clinker grinding mills. (See also Engineering v 178 n 4620 Aug 13 1954 p 220-1)
Cement works enlarged
Cement Lime Mfr
1954
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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