Cement dust - Names and Identifiers
Cement dust - Physico-chemical Properties
Use | Use as a building material |
Cement dust - Introduction
Cement dust is a commonly used building material, which is made of limestone, clay and other raw materials after calcination and grinding made of fine powder substances. Cement dust has the following properties:
1. Hardening ability: After reacting with water to form a hydration product, it can harden quickly and maintain its strength within a certain period of time.
2. Adhesion: Cement dust can be bonded with other materials (such as bricks, stone, etc.) to form a strong structure.
3. Durability: The structure made of Cement dust can withstand long-term water, chemicals and certain physical impacts.
cement dust has a wide range of uses in the construction field. it is often used to build concrete, cushion, brick masonry and other structures, repair and strengthen buildings, and manufacture cement dust products such as tiles and bricks.
Cement dust is generally divided into wet and dry methods. The wet method is mainly to mix the raw materials and add water to form a slurry, which is then dried and calcined. The dry rule is to grind the raw material into a fine powder and then calcine it.
Relevant safety information to note when using Cement dust:
1. Respiratory protection: Cement dust will produce dust. Inhalation of Cement dust for a long time may cause respiratory irritation and health problems. Users should wear masks or respiratory protection equipment.
2. contact protection: avoid direct contact with skin, wear gloves and long-sleeved clothing.
3. eye protection: use should wear goggles or protective mask to protect the eyes from cement dust dust stimulation.
4. Ventilation: When operating Cement dust, a well-ventilated area should be selected to reduce dust inhalation.
Last Update:2024-04-09 19:05:53