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
| Mansfield Merriman - Civil engineering - 1912 - 1506 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 lo calcination. iS. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. The specific gravity of cement shall... | |
| Jerome Cochran - Cement - 1912 - 150 pages
...No. 40 wire, Stubbs' gage, and thirty per cent (30%) on a sieve of 200 meshes per lineal inch. 238. Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of the cement, thoroughly dried at 100° C., shall not be less than two and eighttenths (2.8). 239. Time of Setting. The time of " initial set"... | |
| Association for Standardizing Paving Specifications - Pavements - 1912 - 180 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. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. The specific gravity of cement shall not... | |
| Edward Trevert, Arthur Eugene Watson - Amateur radio stations - 1912 - 476 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 percent has been made subsequent to calcination. The specific gravity shall not be less than 3.10.... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1913 - 984 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. All cement used in the work governed by these specifications shall he Portland cement, of a reputable... | |
| William Kendrick Hatt, Herbert Henry Scofield - Building materials - 1913 - 156 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 cement shall not be less than 3.10. Should the test of... | |
| Rolla Clinton Carpenter, Herman Diederichs - Building materials - 1913 - 1352 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. (a) Specific Gravity. — The specific gravity of the cement, thoroughly dried at 100° C., shall be... | |
| Jerome Cochran - Concrete construction - 1913 - 618 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. Puddling— The mechanical or hand stirring of wet concrete in the forms when too wet to be tamped... | |
| Salt Lake City (Utah) - Municipal corporations - 1913 - 1138 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. The specific gravity of the cement, ignited at a low red heat, shall not be less than 3.10, and the... | |
| Building materials - 1913 - 420 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 cement shall not be less than 3.10. Should the test of... | |
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