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  • Cement and PozzolansBen Blankenshipp

    Technical Services Manager

  • OutlineOutline

    Overview of Cement ProductionOverview of Cement Production Common Types of Cements Fly Ash, Slag, and Other Pozzolans

  • True or False?True or False?

    Cement and concrete are the same thing.

    Nearly all cement is called portland cement.

    Portland cement comes from Portland, Oregon.

    Concrete is the most widely used building material in the world.

  • Portland, Blended, and Other Hydraulic Cements

    Portland cement is a fine powder that when mixed with water becomes the glue that holds aggregates together in concrete.

  • C tCementM f t iManufacturing

    ProcessProcess

  • Alamo Roman & Portland Cement Company,San Antonio, Texas

    Started January 1880:Texas First Cement PlantTexas First Cement Plant

    and Americas Second Cement Plant Kiln Stack

    Vertical KilnVertical Kiln

  • Cement Process Terminology(Commonly Used Terms)

    Raw MixWet Process (Slurry)Dry Process yKilnClinkerClinkerCalciningClinkering / SinteringClinkering / Sintering Preheater PrecalcinerCement Kiln DustCement Kiln Dust

  • Cement Process TerminologyCement Process Terminology

    Raw Mix - blend of raw materials, ground todesired fineness, correctly proportioned, andblended ready for burning in a kiln for themanufacture of cement clinker.

  • Primary Components of Raw MaterialsPrimary Components of Raw Materials Necessary for Portland Cement

    ManufactureManufacture

    CalciumSilicaAluminaIronIron

  • Calcium Iron Silica Alumina Sulfate

    Sources of Raw Materials Used in Manufacture of Portland Cement

    Calcium Iron Silica Alumina SulfateAlkali wasteAragonite

    Blast-furnace flue dust

    Clay

    Calcium silicateCement rock

    Aluminum-ore refuse

    B it

    Anhydrite

    CalciteCement-kiln

    dustC t k

    y

    Iron ore

    Mill scale

    ClayFly ash

    Fullers earth

    BauxiteCement rock

    ClayC l

    Calcium sulfate

    GCement rockChalkClay

    F ll th

    Mill scale

    Ore washings

    Pyrite cinders

    LimestoneLoessMarl

    Copper slagFly ash

    Fullers earthG di it

    Gypsum

    Fullers earthLimestone

    MarbleM l

    Pyrite cinders

    ShaleOre washings

    QuartziteRice-hull ash

    GranodioriteLimestone

    LoessO hiMarl

    SeashellsShaleSl

    SandSandstone

    Shale

    Ore washingsShaleSlag

    S liSlag SlagTraprock

    Staurolite

  • Quarry

    Limestone, a primary raw material providing calcium in making cement, is quarried near the cement plant. Quarry rock is trucked to the primary crusher.

  • Cement Process TerminologyCement Process Terminology

    Wet Process - a cement manufacturingWet Process - a cement manufacturingprocess in which 30% to 40% water isadded to the raw mix to form a slurry andadded to the raw mix to form a slurry andthen fed into a (wet process) kiln.

    Dry Process - a cement manufacturingprocess in which the raw mix enters a (dryprocess) kiln system in dry powdered form.

  • Wet Process Kiln SystemWet Process Kiln System

    Kiln St kStacksCrusher Limestone Quarry

    Slurry Tanksy(Raw Mix) Rotary

    KilnsRaw Material

    Storage

    Clinker Coolers

  • Dry Process Kiln System P h t P l i

    Stack

    Preheater Precalciner

    Kiln Dry Raw Mix Silo

    Clinker Cooler

  • Traditional Manufacture of Portland CementPage 22 Design & ControlPage 22 Design & Control

    Wet Kiln System

    1 Stone is first reduced to 125 mm (5 in )1. Stone is first reduced to 125 mm (5 in.) size, then to 20 mm (3/4 in.), and stored.

  • 2. Raw materials are ground to powder and blended.

    or2. Raw materials are ground, mixed with

    water to form slurry, and blended.

  • Cross-Belt Analyzer for measurement of ychemical composition of raw materials

  • Cement Process TerminologyTerminology

    C t Kil kil ( t t ) i hi h thCement Kiln - a kiln (rotary type) in which theground and proportioned raw mix is dried, calcined,and burned or sintered into clinker at a temperature ofand burned or sintered into clinker at a temperature of26000 to 30000 F; in essence a cement kiln is a hugeheat exchanger.g

  • 3. Burning changes raw mix chemically and h i ll i t t li kphysically into cement clinker.

    Page 22 Design & ControlW t Kil S tWet Kiln System

  • Cement Process Terminologygy

    Calcining - to alter composition or physical stateby heating below the temperature of fusion. Thezone in the kiln system where carbon dioxide(CO2 ) is liberated from the raw materials (1100 -1650 degrees F).

    CaCO3 + HEAT CaO + CO2 (gas )Calcium Fuel, BTUs Calcium Carbon Carbonate Oxide Dioxide

  • 3. Burning changes raw mix chemically and physically into cement clinkerphysically into cement clinker.

    Page 23 Design & Control

    (Note four stage preheater, flash furnaces, and shorter kiln.)(Note four stage preheater, flash furnaces, and shorter kiln.)

  • Rotary kiln (furnace) for manufacturing portland cement clinker.

    view inside the kiln

  • Three Major Heating ZonesThree Major Heating Zones

    Drying or preheating zone (700F to 11000F)Drying or preheating zone (70 F to 1100 F) evaporation of water from raw materials

    C l i i (11000F t 16500F) l fCalcining zone (11000F to 16500F) removal of carbon dioxide (CO2 gas ) from calcium carbonate in limestonecarbonate in limestone

    Clinkering or burning zone (22000F to 28000F) g g ( )raw materials undergo complex chemical & physical changes

  • Drying or Preheating Zone(700F to 11000F)

    Calcining ZoneCalcining Zone (11000F to 16500F)

    Flame 3,5000 FFlame 3,500 F

  • 3500 degree flameburner pipe

    3500 degree flame

    2800 degree clinker

    refractory brick

    rotating steel cylinder (kiln)

  • Cement ProcessCement Process Terminology

    Portland Cement Clinker - a partially fused(sintered) product of a rotary kiln, consisting(sintered) product of a rotary kiln, consistingprimarily of hydraulic calcium silicates; whichis ground to make cementis ground to make cement.

  • 4. Clinker with gypsum is ground into gyp gportland cement and shipped.

    Page 22 Design & Control

  • Import CementImport Cement

    In markets where there is not adequate domestic production

    Cement can be imported from all over the world.

    Houston Cement Company has one of the

    t d d i tmost advanced import facilities in the world!

  • Import CementImport Cement

    Auger unloading arm is d t l d hi tused to unload ships at

    an average rate of 700 mtph

    Ship takes on average 3.5 to 4 days to unloadShi t i ll h ld Ships typically hold between 40,000 to 60,000t of cement

    Can achieve as much as 1500 mtph.

  • Types of Portland Cements And SpecificationsSpecifications

  • Types of Portland CementASTM C 150 (AASHTO M 85)ASTM C 150 (AASHTO M 85)

    (Eight Types of Portland Cements)

    I NormalIA Normal, air-entraininggII Moderate sulfate resistanceIIA Moderate sulfate resistance, air-entrainingIII High early strengthIII High early strengthIIIA High early strength, air-entrainingIV Low heat of hydrationV High sulfate resistance

  • Hydraulic Cements ASTM C 1157

    Thi i th fi t f ifi tiThis is the first performance specificationfor hydraulic cements.Cements meet physical performance testrequirements rather than prescriptive

    t i ti i di t trestrictions on ingredients or cementchemistry as in other cement specifications

    h ASTM C150such as ASTM C150.Provides for six types.

  • Portland and Blended Hyd. Cements ASTM C 1157ASTM C 1157

    Type GU--General useType GU General use Type HE--High early strength Type MS--Moderate sulfate resistanceType MS--Moderate sulfate resistance Type HS--High sulfate resistance Type MH Moderate heat of hydration Type MH--Moderate heat of hydration Type LH--Low heat of hydration Option (R) Low reactivity with reactive Option (R)--Low reactivity with reactive

    aggregates

  • Blended CementsClinkerGypsumP tl d C tPortland CementFly ashSlaggSilica FumeCalcined Clay

    Sh i bl d d t ( t ) d d b ( i ht dShown is blended cement (center) surrounded by (right andclockwise) clinker, gypsum, portland cement, fly ash, slag, silicafume, and calcined clay. ASTM C 1157 allows the use andoptimization of all these materials, simultaneously if necessary,to make a cement with optimal properties.

  • Blended Cements - ASTM C 595

    T IP (%) P tl d P l Type IP (%) Portland PozzolanCement

    Type IS (%) Portland Slag Cement Type IT (%%) Portland Ternary Type IT (%%) Portland Ternary

    Blended Cement Type IL 15% Limestone Portland

    Cement

  • Fl A h Sl Sili F d N t lFly Ash, Slag, Silica Fume, and Natural Pozzolans

    Also known as

    Supplementary Supplementary Cementing Materials (SCMs)

    a material that, when used in conjunction with portland cement, contributes to thewith portland cement, contributes to the properties of the hardened concrete through hydraulic or pozzolanic activity, or both.

  • Supplementary CementitiousSupplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

    From left to right: Fly ash (Class C) Fly ash (Class C) Metakaolin (calcined clay) Silica fume Silica fume Fly ash (Class F)

    Sl Slag Calcined shale

  • PozzolansPozzolans

    A pozzolan is a siliceous or aluminosiliceous pmaterial that, in finely divided form and in the presence of moisture, chemically reacts with the calcium hydr