The first diagram illustrates the stages involved in the production of cement, tracing the process from source to the final packaging stage. The second diagram shows the stages of mortar that be use for the building.
Overall, the procedure follows a linear, multi-stage sequence that begins with limestone and clay change into powder with the crusher machine, and ends with packaced and labelled. After it distributed to the market, people will used it as a mixture of mortar that used for building. Cement will blend with sand, gravel and water (cement 15%, sand 25%, gravel 50% and water 10%) inside of concrete mixer before used to make a building.
In the initial stages, ingredients are crashed and grind into powders. Limestone and clay are put in the crashed machine and transferred to a mixer, where the compotition regulated. Once the ingredients have been blended, the mixture passes through a set of rotating rollers, which heated with high temperatures before grinding into powder. After the steps of packaged and labelled, this cement would be distributed to the market, which consumer will buy it to make mortar. In this process cement (15%) will mix with sand (25%), gravel (50%), and water (10%). All of it will mix inside of concrete mixer before used as a mortar to build a building.
