The illustration below represents the steps and materials used in the cement-making process, and how cement is used in conrete production for bulding purposes.
In summary, the process of making cement consists of approximately six steps, while concrete production takes just one step to complete.
Initially, in cement production, limestone and clay are transfused into the crusher, which in result produces powder from both materials. Next, the powder goes into the mixer, where the substance gets properly mixed up. Following this, the powder enters the rotating heater. It works with the collaboration of heater connected to the other end of the machine and a long rotating tube. After getting pliable enough, the matter delves into the grinder, which finally fabricates real cement.
The cement, in turn, gets mixed up with water, sand and gravel in a concrete mixer machinery, with cement compiling 15%, water 10%, and gravel 50% of the total matter. Finally, the concrete mixer bring out absolute cement, with which people can build different constructions.
