Aggregate Cement Making Plant

2014-01-14


Aggregate cement is used for all sorts of construction projects, including road beds, sidewalks, tunnels, airports, and patios. The whole process starts at the quarry. Rocks are the base material in aggregate cement, so there have to be lots of rocks. The rocks must be either mined from the earth then brought to the surface, or they are recycled from previously used aggregates, like old sidewalks and road beds.

The rocks are put through a series of heavy machines that first break them, then crush them, then grind them into a fine powder. The powder is then poured through vibrating filters, which sift out the coarser pieces. The finer the aggregate, the further through the filters the powder falls, until the finest powder reaches the very bottom and becomes the base for aggregate cement.

The powder still has impurities in it, and these must be removed since they might have a detrimental effect on the construction projects. The powder is placed in a rotary kiln and heated to 3000 degrees, which burns off the contaminants and other harmful foreign matter.

What is left is a fine powder that contains only the strongest, purest elements. The aggregate cement is then either left in a dry state or shipped in sacks to hardware stores and other outlets, or it is kept at the quarry and loaded onto cement trucks when someone orders it. The powder is then mixed with water inside the rotating drum of the cement truck, which keeps it from hardening, and is then transported to the construction site and slowly poured and molded.

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