No curing: Wet and Dry particle size measurement for cement

No curing: Wet and Dry particle size measurement for cement

Cement is a mixture of a variety of materials, commonly including limestone, shells, and chalk or marl combined with shale, clay, slate, blast furnace slag, silica sand and iron ore. These ingredients, when heated at high temperatures, form a rock-like substance that is ground into the fine powder that we commonly think of as cement.
Size diminution during grinding is not straight forward, as different raw components have different grindabilities. The duration of grinding period needs to be optimized and controlled by monitoring the particle size distribution at almost every step of the process. Particle size has a major influence not only on the hydration curve of cement, but also on the properties of the final product including strength and aging.
In this webinar you will:

  • Get a short introduction to particle size analysis by means of Laser diffraction
  • Learn about the possibility to measure cement in liquid and dry mode
  • See some typical measurement results obtained from both measurement modes
Dr. Olivia Kettner (English)
Olivia Kettner

Olivia Kettner works as international product manager for surface charge at Anton Paar GmbH. She studied Physics at Graz University of Technology and holds a PhD in Solid State Physics. She is specialized on surface zeta potential analysis.

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