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Your own prior experience with a clinker marriage does count for something.
If that was the high point in the series, which Oregon leads 52-41-10, then the real clinker was the 1983 scoreless tie.
The company imported 33,000 tonnes of clinker to support the company's own production in order to maximise cement production.
The expected decrease of duty on cement and clinker from Rs 400 per tonne to Rs 350 per tonne didn't happen.
In general, the spininess of the clinkers is inversely proportional to both the thickness of the clinker layer and of the flow itself.
Another is a rounded piece of clinker, a porous material that results from the burning of coal seams.
At its peak the mix reaches 1, 450C before exiting as a hard, gritty material called clinker.
After so many hits, the law of averages demanded a clinker from the Kennedy Center's Sondheim Celebration, and got it with A Little Night Music.
These are long narrow clinker or carvel-built vessels which in a heavy sea have a rather peculiar motion.
Holcim also has placed an order with IKN to upgrade the two clinker coolers at the Dundee, Mich. plant.
The permitted operating capacity of the plant is 800,000 tons of clinker per year.
Cement and clinker imports play an important role in supplementing domestic capacity constraints.
Cement and clinker imports declined 6.5 percent in 2002, according to a recent PCA report.
With additional analysis of shipping market development, the study also includes detailed appraisals of cement and clinker imports and exports.
We cool the clinker, add a bit of gypsum to control setting time, and crush the mixture into a fine powder.
The frames had been adzed to remove the sharp angle of a land, or notch, which originally housed the edge of the clinker plank.
Thirdly, reduce the clinker content in cement, by intergrinding cementious material like slag, fly ash, or limestone.
Other materials present in smaller amounts, such as the Ozarkian chert and the clinker abrader, also have eastern origins but could have been obtained in trade.
Henning notes the use of clinker abraders at the Blood Run site.
Double crushing and separate feeds to the raw mill prepare raw materials better, while the kiln system produces a more reactive clinker.
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The best lignite is that which, after combustion, leaves a fine ash and no agglomerated clinker.
There was the clinker kiln, where a whole burning of bricks was spoiled.
The clinker cooler is equipped with a CEM to monitor the opacity of the emissions.
The 'King's Fisher,' as the sketch shows, was clinker built.
The very day after I wrote my last, clinker was set at liberty.
Soon they came in sight of General, clinker, and one other of the slaves.
The first man we encountered was clinker, the master-at-arms.
More than 67 percent of the exported bulk was cement and the rest clinker.
He was a cinder, a bit of a clinker of a man, a little animated clinker, not yet quite cold, that moved stiffly and by starts and jerks like an automaton.
Then suddenly he noticed with a start that some of the grey clinker, the ashy incrustation that covered the meteorite, was falling off the circular edge of the end.
The new plant will have a daily production capacity of 20,000 tonnes of clinker, or nodules ground to make cement, Saudi state news agency SPA reported.
Chemically speaking for most preheater kilns it is the same as clinker and eventually becomes clinker as modern plants do not waste dust to a landfill.
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