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Vol 10, Issue 1, 2014
Pages: 233 - 237
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Nonmetallic materials
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Published: 24.04.2014. Research article Nonmetallic materials

POSSIBILITY OF THE PRODUCTION OF CEMENT TYPE CEM I 52,5R IN CEMENTPLANT KAKANJ

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Ilhan Bušatlić ,
Ilhan Bušatlić
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nadira Bušatlić ,
Nadira Bušatlić

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nevzet Merdic ,
Nevzet Merdic

Kakanj cement plant , Kakanj , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nedzad Haračić ,
Nedzad Haračić

Kakanj cement plant , Kakanj , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Amila Music
Amila Music

University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

This study is about possibility of the production of CEM I 52,5 in cementplant Kakanj satisfying some requirements for cement quality issued by EN 197-1. By EN 197-1, CEM I 52,5R consists of 95-100 % clinker and minor additional constituents of 0 - 5 %. Fly ash and granulated blast furnace slag are used as minor constituents in this study. The lower the clinker content in cement, the lower is CO2content in environment, These minor compnents are used to save clinker content. Specific surface, chemical analyses, tensile and compressive strength are done in this work also.

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