Abstract

Ternary and quaternary blends were made from Portland cement clinker, bag house dust, granulated blast furnace slag and gypsum. Hydration properties were studied by determining free lime, non-evaporable water contents, setting times, compressive strength etc. X-ray diffraction patterns of some of the hydrated samples were also recorded. The results have shown that in the presence of an appropriate amount of bag house dust and gypsum, the limitations of slag cements can be removed. The mechanism of hydration has been discussed.

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