Jg. Iglesias et al., Influence of gypsum's mineralogical characteristics on its grinding behaviour applied to cement fabrication, CEM CONCR R, 29(5), 1999, pp. 727-730
In an industrial process of cement fabrication, the use of mixtures of 95%
clinker and 5% gypsum with two different kinds of gypsum (similar chemical
composition but different source) results in grinding power consumption dif
ferences up to 15%. The mentioned differences are not explained when perfor
ming power consumption evaluations according to Bond's method. On the other
hand, studies of both gypsums by means of transparency microscopy show the
ir differences in textural characteristics and lead to the explanation of s
uch a behaviour difference, as much in grinding in the industrial process a
s in the laboratory tests. The transparency microscopy continues being a re
commended tool in the selection of appropriate raw materials in the cement
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