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Tag: High Alumina Cement

High Alumina Cement: Composition, Uses, Limitations

October 25, 2022 TeamCivil Concrete, Materials
High Alumina Cement

High Alumina Cement High Alumina Cement, or abbreviated as HAC, is also called as calcium aluminum cement. High Alumina Cement is made of limestone and bauxite. (Bauxite is a residual deposit formed by the weathering

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