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Learn Difference Between OPC vs PPC Cement : Prism Cement https://lnkd.in/ebd3DqWu
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you can perform some basic checks at home to assess the quality of cement.
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"Excited to share this insightful PDF book on kiln operation in the cement industry! A must-read for professionals looking to enhance their knowledge in this critical aspect of cement production. #CementIndustry #KilnOperation #ContinuousLearning"
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Although calibrated in a fixture common to the completions in the area, the basic CBL is a relative and usually subjective indicator of cement bond to pipe and formation. Running the BA SBT and USIT help in the analysis, when run. For such a critical part of the well’s integrity and production results it probably deserves more time and money spent collecting additional data, hopefully leading to better completions and production over the life of the well, IMO of course😏
Evaluate the cement!! which interval is good cement A or B ?
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International Cement Review will be at IEEE-IAS PCA Cement Conference this week!
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Today we are discussing two important terms, "Flash" and "False" set. Normally, those involved in the cement field are confused by both terms and don't clearly differentiate between them. However, today I will explain both concepts in a very easy-to-understand manner so that everyone can grasp them. #CementIndustry #ConstructionMaterials #TechnicalTerms #FlashSet #FalseSet #CementKnowledge #IndustryInsights #TechnicalExplanation #CementEducation #ConcreteProduction
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Day 7 : Understanding the Cement Industry Types of Cement:- 1) Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) 2) Portland pozzolana cement (PPC) 3) Rapid-hardening cement. 4) Extra-rapid-hardening cement. 5) Quick-setting cement. 6) Low-heat cement. 7) Sulfate-resisting cement. 8) Blast furnace slag cement. 9) High-alumina cement. 10) White cement. 11) Colored cement. 12) Air-entraining cement. 13) Expansive cement. 14) Hydrographic cement. 15) Portland-limestone cement (PLC)
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