This term is applied to the finely pulverized product resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which no addition greater than 3 per cent has been made... A Hand-book for Cement Users - Page 76by Charles Carroll Brown - 1905 - 369 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ernest McCullough - Municipal engineering - 1908 - 520 pages
...resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which...per cent has been made subsequent to calcination. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 19. The specific gravity of the cement, thoroughly dried at iW C, shall be not less... | |
| Wilbur Jay Watson - Bridges, Concrete - 1908 - 92 pages
...product resulting from calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which...per cent has been made subsequent to calcination. Specific Gravity. 19. The specific gravity of the cement, thoroughly dried at 100° C. shall be not... | |
| American School of Correspondence - Civil engineering - 1908 - 556 pages
...incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, to which no addition greater than 3 per cent has been made subsequent to calcination. (57. Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of the cement, thoroughly dried at 100° C., shall be not... | |
| Cement - 1908 - 216 pages
...resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which no addition greater than 3% has been made subsequent to calcination. 38 Hotel Hamilton San Francisco, Cal. Showing effect of fire... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1908 - 1760 pages
...requirements as called for in the standard specifications of the American Society for Testing Materials.* Specific Gravity. — The specific gravity of the cement, thoroughly dried at 100° C., shall be not less than 3.10. Fineness. — It shall leave by weight a residue of not more than... | |
| Charles Shattuck Hill - Concrete - 1909 - 200 pages
...resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which...specific gravity of the cement, thoroughly dried at 100° C, shall be not less than 3.10. 20. Fineness. — It shall leave by weight a residue of not more than... | |
| Harry Franklin Porter - Cement - 1909 - 298 pages
...resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which...per cent has been made subsequent to calcination. • From "Standard Methods of Testing and Specifications for Cement," edited under the direction of... | |
| Ira Osborn Baker - Masonry - 1909 - 776 pages
...resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which...per cent has been made subsequent to calcination. 18. Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of the cement, ignited at a low red heat, shall be not less... | |
| William A. Radford, Alfred Sidney Johnson - Architecture - 1909 - 470 pages
...resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion, of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which...per cent has been made subsequent to calcination." As specified by the United States Government (Board of Engineers, USA, "Professional Papers," No. 28),... | |
| National Association of Cement Users (U.S.) - Concrete - 1909 - 768 pages
...resulting from the calcination to incipient fusion of an intimate mixture of properly proportioned argillaceous and calcareous materials, and to which...per cent, has been made subsequent to calcination. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 18. The specific gravity of the cement shall be not less than 3.10. Should the tests... | |
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