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Plus, it replaces Portland Cement, which is not green because of the resources required to manufacture it.
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- Cement: ordinary Portland Cement (CPA 250 or possibly 350) or the equivalent is highly suitable.
Chapter 10 1995
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Improvements in the Manufacture of Portland Cement -- By FREDERICK
Scientific American Supplement, No. 620, November 19,1887 Various
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Herbicides and Adjuvants to Helena Chemical and extended the bid from last year for Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Cement to Kimes and Stone.
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Herbicides and Adjuvants to Helena Chemical and extended the bid from last year for Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Cement to Kimes and Stone.
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Herbicides and Adjuvants to Helena Chemical and extended the bid from last year for Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Cement to Kimes and Stone.
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Herbicides and Adjuvants to Helena Chemical and extended the bid from last year for Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Cement to Kimes and Stone.
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Herbicides and Adjuvants to Helena Chemical and extended the bid from last year for Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Cement to Kimes and Stone.
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Herbicides and Adjuvants to Helena Chemical and extended the bid from last year for Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Cement to Kimes and Stone.
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Herbicides and Adjuvants to Helena Chemical and extended the bid from last year for Full Depth Reclamation with Portland Cement to Kimes and Stone.
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The most ubiquitous stuff of the modern era is called Ordinary Portland Cement, patented in England in 1824 by Joseph Aspdin, a bricklayer’s son, during the Industrial Revolution
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