Clinker is a nodular material produced in the kilning stage during the production of cement and is used as the binder in many cement products. The lumps or nodules of clinker are usually of diameter 3-25 mm and dark grey in color. It is produced by heating limestone and clay to the point of liquefaction at about 1400�°C-1500�°C in the rotary kiln. Clinker, when added with gypsum (to control the setting properties of cement and ensure compressive strength) and ground finely, produces cement. Clinker can be stored for long periods of time in a dry condition without degradation of quality, hence it is traded internationally and used by cement manufacturers when raw materials are found to be scarce or unavailable.
Cement clinker is the intermediate product produced during the cement manufacturing process. It consists of finely ground materials, such as limestone, clay, iron ore, and shale, heated to high temperatures in a kiln. Clinker forms the basis of various types of cement when combined with gypsum and other additives
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Premium Portland Cement Clinker / Type II and I For Cement Production And Construction Color: Grey Lead time (days) 30 To be negotiated Application: Office Building Design Style: Contemporary Type: Cement Clinker Hardening Feature: Rapid Hardening HCSA BINDER is a hydraulic binder based on calcium sulphoaluminate, rather than calcium aluminates which are the basis of CALCIUM ALUMINATE CEMENT or calcium silicates which are the basis of PORTLAND CEMENT. The difference gives HCSA BINDER properties particularly suited to formulators of products such as self-leveling or self-smoothing compounds, rapid hardening screeds, tile adhesives, non-shrink grouts, rapid setting and special mortars.