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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
By mixing various industrial wastes, as garbage combustion ashes, bottom ashes, fluidized bed ashes, lignite power station ashes, fume purification sulfates and sulfites and lime it is possible to produce cements and binders on the basis of alinite, calcium sulfoaluminate and belite depending on the chemical variety of used wastes.
The fabrication process for these cements was studied by laboratory experiments and the different phases and properties were studied in detail. Alinite cement was already produced on a larger scale in a rotary kiln of 10m length. These cements can be used for application purposes in mining mortars, expansive cements, rapid hardening binders and in landfill technologies. The hydration process and workability can be controlled by using various additives. hus industrial wastes can be a secondary resource for special cement production.