THE DEVELOPMENT OF HAUYNE-BELITE CEMENT INTENDED TO INHIBITS COATING FORMATION IN THE KILN

This study concerns the development of hauyne-belite cement with the aim of creating energy-efficient cement that can be used as an alternative to Ordinaly Portland cement. Due to concerns for potential trouble from sulfur-originated coating in the manufacturing of clinker containing at least 40% ha...

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Published inCement Science and Concrete Technology Vol. 69; no. 1; pp. 733 - 740
Main Authors YAMAGAMI, Koichi, HAYASHI, Kensuke, YOSHIKAWA, Tomohisa, HIRAO, Hiroshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Cement Association 31.03.2016
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Summary:This study concerns the development of hauyne-belite cement with the aim of creating energy-efficient cement that can be used as an alternative to Ordinaly Portland cement. Due to concerns for potential trouble from sulfur-originated coating in the manufacturing of clinker containing at least 40% hauyne, the study considered the development of hauyne-belite cement that contains 30% hauyne. It was found that adding boron increases the mortar’s compressive strength to a level equivalent to that of Ordinaly Portland cement. The concrete had good durability in terms of drying shrinkage and freeze-thaw resistance. Compared to Ordinaly Portland cement, it is expected to save approx. 20% of energy.
ISSN:0916-3182
2187-3313
DOI:10.14250/cement.69.733