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  • How to Process Fly Ash to Get Cement

    Fly ash is the ash that "flies" into the chimneys of coal-burning power plants. It's one of the residues from burning coal and is usually considered to be a waste product. The specific composition...

  • How to Give an Estimate On Concrete Jobs

    This article is about learning on how to give an estimate on concrete projects or jobs. You will learn step by step instructions on how to give an estimate for concrete work.

  • Concrete Work Job Description

    Concrete workers--also known as cement masons--mix, spread, compact, finish and cure concrete for buildings, bridges, tunnels and roads using hand tools, troweling machinery and other power tools....

  • About the Cement Industry

    Cement is a binding material used in building and engineering. It begins as a powder that when mixed with water creates a heavy paste that when allowed to dry forms a very sturdy, rock-like...

  • How to Clean Cement Trucks

    Cement trucks carrying ready-mix concrete and those carrying bulk concrete need regular cleaning to avoid poor or inhibited performance. Dry cement mixes with rain or humidity and forms scales on...

  • How Does a Cement Truck Mix Cement?

    Cement trucks are also commonly known as concrete mixer trucks. These large trucks are used by construction workers to carefully place large amounts of cement. New models of various concrete mixer...

  • Masonry Tool Supplies

    Masons are creative tradesmen who work with brick, mortar and stone to create walls in the construction process. More than just bricklayers, masons can turn an exterior or interior wall into art....

  • How to Run a Concrete Mixer Truck

    Cement mixers have completely changed the way cement is mixed. Long gone are the days of hand-mixing. Cementer mixers provide a quick, easy way to mix cement without the strain and hassle of...

  • What is the Process of Making Concrete?

    Before it can become a driveway, patio or foundation, concrete must be combined from a mixture of sand, aggregate or gravel, Portland cement and water. Once these ingredients are mixed together,...

  • How to Buy Ground Iron Slag Concrete

    Ground iron slag concrete is a form of sustainable concrete that can be used instead of cement. Slag is a by-product of iron factories and when treated and ground to a powder can be used, mixed...

  • How to Buy Green Cement Substitutes

    Construction projects across the country are "going green" with the variety of available green building products expanding every year. Cement is one of these products in which technology of...

  • How to Replace Cement With Fly Ash Concrete

    The first use of fly ash cement for a large project was in 1929, when the engineers of the Hoover Dam found that it not only lowered cost by reducing the amount of cement necessary, but the shape...

  • How to Recycle Ground Iron Slag

    Iron is a byproduct of the steel industry, and is created by a fusion of ash, limestone and other fluxes which are added to iron. By recycling ground iron slag, you ensure that less waste arrives...

  • How to Become a Cement Finisher

    The job of a cement finisher entails smoothing, curing and decorating exposed concrete on sidewalks, curbs and in residential and industrial structures. In the United States, you will need to...

  • How to Use Portland Cement

    Portland cement is made with limestone and clay or shale. The materials are mixed, burned and ground together. This type of cement is so named because of its resemblance to Portland stone when...

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