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white cement
Dear Sirs
I would like to know from standards point of view if degree of whiteness of cement is specified , is it necessary also to limit the content of ferric oxide in white cement ?
Hamza
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Re: white cement
Iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide is not white:
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Portland_cement
http://www.cement.org/decorative/specifying.asp
http://www.aalborgwhite.com/media/pdf_files/aalborg_white_-_engelsk.pdf
http://www.aalborgwhite.com/media/pdf_files/hvid_engelsk.pdf
http://www.lehighwhitecement.com/products/portland.html
I couldn't find any standard for ferric oxide in white cement, on google.
Seems logical.
It is all about whiteness and composition should be subject to the same standards as grey cemebt.
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138 posts
Re: white cement
Dear Hamza,
I don't see a question anymore, since you noticed the answer!
It might well be that some national standards have a limit on Fe2O3.
However, this limit would be redundant with the brigthness constraint,
as far as I understand.
It would be useful for this forum that you indicate which national standard is involved.
Michel