Definition. This term shall be applied to the finely pulverized product resulting from the calcination of an argillaceous limestone at a temperature only sufficient to drive off the carbonic acid gas. Applied Mechanics - Page 732by Gaetano Lanza - 1905 - 928 pagesFull view - About this book
| American Society for Testing Materials - Building materials - 1920 - 866 pages
...(Serial Designation : C 9) of the American Society for Testing Materials.1 10. Natural Cement. — The finely pulverized product resulting from the calcination...at a temperature only sufficient to drive off the caronbic acid gas. Definition taken from Standard Specifications for Cement (Serial Designation: C... | |
| William Albert Noyes - Chemistry - 1905 - 810 pages
...(10) The acceptance or rejection shall be based on the following requirements. NATURAL CEMENT. (n) Definition. — This term shall be applied to the...only sufficient to drive off the carbonic acid gas. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. (12) The specific gravity of the cement thoroughly dried at 100° C., shall be not... | |
| Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson - Concrete - 1905 - 638 pages
...acceptance or rejection shall be based on the following requirements : 7. Definition of Natural Cement.* This term shall be applied to the finely pulverized...only sufficient to drive off the carbonic acid gas. 8. Specific Gravity.* The specific gravity of the cement thoroughly dried at 100° Cent. (212° Fahr.)... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1905 - 344 pages
...acceptance or rejection shall be based on the following requirements : . Natural Cement. 11. DEF1N1T1ON. This term shall be applied to the finely pulverized...only sufficient to drive off the carbonic acid gas. Specific Gravity. 12. — The specific gravity of the cement thoroughly dried at 100° Cent., shall... | |
| Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1905 - 802 pages
...engineer officer from cement actually delivered to him. American Society for Testing Materials. 1904. 11. Definition. — This term shall be applied to...at a temperature only sufficient to drive off the carbonic-acid gas. 12. Specific gravity. — The specific gravity of the cement thoroughly dried at... | |
| Mineral industries - 1905 - 612 pages
...barrels are not uniform. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR CEMENT. United States. — Natural Cement.' — This term shall be applied to the finely pulverized...at a temperature only sufficient to drive off the carbon dioxide. The specific gravity of the cement thoroughly dried at 100° C. shall be not less than... | |
| Chemistry - 1905 - 814 pages
...(1o) The acceptance or rejection shall be based on the following requirements. NATURAL CEMENT. verized product resulting from the calcination of an argillaceous...only sufficient to drive off the carbonic acid gas. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. (12) The specific gravity of the cement thoroughly dried at 1oo° C., shall be not... | |
| Gilbert Richard Redgrave - Cement - 1905 - 406 pages
...21, 1903, and amended January 20, 1904, with all subsequent amendments thereto. 10. The acceptance or rejection shall be based on the following requirements...Definition. — This term shall be applied to the finely pulverised product resulting from the calcination of an argillaceous limestone at a temperature only... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1905 - 348 pages
...cement shall be natural cement of the best quality, dry and free from lumps. By natural cement is meant the finely pulverized product resulting from the calcination of an argillaceous limestone at a temperature below that necessary to cause incipient fusion. 2. Inspection. — All cements shall be inspected,... | |
| Charles Carroll Brown - Cement - 1905 - 440 pages
...The acceptance or rejection shall be based on the following requirements : 11. NATURAL CEMENT. — Definition. This term shall be applied to the finely pulverized product resulting from the calcition of an argillaceous limestone at a temperature only sufficient to drive off the carbonic acid... | |
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