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What is Hydraulic Cement?The oldest cements are as old as construction itself, and as civilization has advanced and its
needs have changed, so has cement. One type of modern cement is hydraulic cement. Around the
start of the Industrial Revolution, hydraulic cement was developed as a way to meet the changingneeds of theconstruction industryand the people it served. Hydraulic cement refers to any
cement that will set and harden after being combined with water. Most construction cements
today are hydraulic.
When a dry hydraulic cement is mixed with water, certain chemical reactions take place in the
mixture. These reactions form chemical compounds which contain water, and the formation ofthese compounds causes the mixture to harden. Because of the nature of the compounds formed
in these reactions, they are insoluble in water. This means that the hardened cement will retain its
strength and hardness even if immersed in water. This makes it ideal for brick buildings in wet
climates, harbor structures that are in contact with sea water, and many other applications.
It is important to distinguish cement from concrete. Although these terms are often used
interchangeably outside the construction industry, they refer to different products. For example,the most common type of hydraulic cement is called Portland cement. Portland cement is most
commonly used in the production of concrete, which contains cement, sand, gravel, and water.
Cement itself is produced by heatinglimestonewith small amounts of other ingredients such as
clay. The mixture is brought to a high temperature in a kiln, and the hard substance which results
is referred to as clinker. Clinker is then ground up into a powder along with a small amount ofgypsum. The finished product is ordinary Portland cement. This basic mixture is varied to make
a wide variety of Portland cements, suited to many specific applications.
One common application for special hydraulic cement blends is repairing cracks and leaks.
Certain types of cement contain an ingredient which causes the cement to expand as it sets,
filling in leaks and holes in concrete or other structural materials. There is often a need for thistype of repair work because of the fact that ordinary Portland cement shrinks slightly as it dries.
Places like basements in areas with wet climates are especially prone to leaks because of this.
These special blends can be hard for novices to work with, though, because once mixed, the
material only remains workable for 10 to 15 minutes.
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