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{{Image|Stephen B. Roman moored at the Cement Works on Cherry Street, in the Keating Channel.jpg|right|350px|A cement carrier moored near a cement silo.}} | |||
'''Cement''' is the [[anhydrous]] main ingredient of the [[construction]] material [[Concrete]], the material that bind together the sand, gravel and other aggregates, and hardens to give concrete its rock-like strength.<ref> | '''Cement''' is the [[anhydrous]] main ingredient of the [[construction]] material [[Concrete]], the material that bind together the sand, gravel and other aggregates, and hardens to give concrete its rock-like strength.<ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 14 April 2011
Cement is the anhydrous main ingredient of the construction material Concrete, the material that bind together the sand, gravel and other aggregates, and hardens to give concrete its rock-like strength.[1]