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" ... dry. The mixing should be done on some non-absorbing surface, preferably plate glass. If the mixing must be done on an absorbing surface it should be thoroughly dampened prior to use. "
Proceedings - Page 11
by American Society of Civil Engineers - 1903
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The Manufacture of Hydraulic Cements

Albert Bleininger, Geological Survey of Ohio - Cement - 1904 - 418 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1,000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix,...thus far been devised, for the following reasons: (i) The tendency of most cement is to "ball up" in the machine, thereby preventing the working of it...
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Cements, Mortars and Concretes: Their Physical Properties

Myron Samuel Falk - Cement - 1904 - 198 pages
...material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1,000 gr. (35-28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix, especially...thus far been devised, for the following reasons: (I) The tendency of most cement is to "ball up" in the machine, thereby preventing the working of it...
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Standard Methods of Testing and Specifications for Comment

American Society for Testing Materials. Committee on Standard Specifications for Cement - Cement - 1905 - 40 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix,...has thus far been devised, for the following reasons : Jl) The tendency of most cement is to "ball up" in the machine, thereby preventing the working of...
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Practical Cement Testing

W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1905 - 348 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1,000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix,...has thus far been devised, for the following reasons : (i) The tendency of most cement is to "ball up" in the machine, thereby preventing the working of...
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Cements, Limes, and Plasters: Their Materials, Manufacture, and Properties

Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1905 - 800 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix,...Committee, after investigation of the various mechanical mixing-machines, has decided not to recommend any machine that has thus far been devised, for the following...
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Standard Methods of Testing and Specifications for Cement ...

Portland Cement Association - Cement - 1905 - 44 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix, especially by hand methods. 57.—The Committee, after investigation of the various mechanical mixing machines, has decided not...
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A Hand-book for Cement Users

Charles Carroll Brown - Cement - 1905 - 384 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1,000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix, especially by hand methods. 38. Method. The material is weighed and placed on the mixing table, and a crater formed in the center,...
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Hydraulic Cement: Its Properties, Testing, and Use

Frederick Putnam Spalding - Cement - 1906 - 346 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix, especially by hand methods. " Method. — The material is weighed and placed on the mixing table, and a crater formed in the center,...
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Experimental Engineering ...

Rolla C. Carpenter - Building materials - 1906 - 912 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test-pieces to be made; about 1000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix, especially by hand methods. The material is weighed, dampened, and roughly mixed with a trowel, after which the operation is completed...
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Portland Cement: Its Composition, Raw Materials, Manufacture, Testing and ...

Richard Kidder Meade - Portland cement - 1906 - 422 pages
...quantity of material to be mixed at one time depends on the number of test pieces to be made; about 1,000 gr. (35.28 oz.) makes a convenient quantity to mix, especially by hand methods. Method. — The material is weighed and placed on the mixing table, and a crater formed in the center,...
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