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Clinker – Definition
Clinker is a solid, dark-gray nodular material produced as an intermediate product in the manufacture of Portland cement.
It is formed by heating a precise mixture of limestone (calcium carbonate) and clay (silica, alumina, and iron oxide) in a rotary kiln at temperatures between 1400°C and 1500°C.
When cooled and ground with a small amount of gypsum, it becomes cement.
Main Characteristics
Appearance: dark gray, granular, marble-sized nodules.
Composition: mainly tricalcium silicate (C₃S), dicalcium silicate (C₂S), tricalcium aluminate (C₃A), and ferrite (C₄AF).
Density: around 3.15 g/cm³.
Moisture sensitivity: stable under dry conditions, non-reactive until ground.
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