Cement is manufactured by
combining a homogenous blend of carefully proportioned raw materials:
(chalk and clay/shale) at a
very high temperature (1400 ºC) in a rotary kiln.
The raw materials fuse
together to form ‘clinker’, a hard granular material. Clinker is
ground to a powder along with gypsum to make cement.
By altering the chemistry
of the raw material and selecting specific materials for grinding
alongside the clinker and gypsum, different types of cement can be
made with properties suited to their intended use