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Cement materials, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters
Cement materials, 1963. Lime and silica make up about 85% of the mass of cement and requires around 80 different operations requiring a large amount of heat and energy. Probably the best known cement in the UK is Portland cement, which was invented by a British stonemason in 1824, and was named for its resemblance to a type of limestone found in Dorset's Isle of Portland. As the lime content is caustic, it would be advisable not to hold it in your hands for too long as shown in the photograph.
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AR993133
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3692px × 4776px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
BODY
CEMENT
CHEMICAL
Construction industry
HANDS
holding
Industry
Lime
Manufacturing
MICHAEL
Michael Walters
Monochrome
Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd.
Photograph
raw materials
silica
TRADE
Walters
Walter's Industrial Archive