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1. Anhydrite synonyms, Anhydrite pronunciation, Anhydrite translation, English dictionary definition of Anhydrite
2. Anhydrite, plane polars Anhydrite…
3. Anhydrite, anhydrous calcium sulphate, was a basic raw material in the manufacture of sulphuric acid, ammonium sulphate and cement
4. Anhydrite Greyish Anhydrite alternating with brownish organic-rich calcite
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6. Anhydrite has many practical applications
7. Anhydrite (Ca(SO4)) calcium;sulfuric acid
8. Anhydrite, CaSO^; quartz, SiOgj and calcite, CaCO,
9. The Gypsum and Anhydrite market in the U.S
10. Building materials (non-metallic), especially cement, cement plaster, cement additives, blast furnace cement, asbestos cement, asbestos mortar
11. We carry Portland Cement, Masonry Cement, Oil Well Cement, and Rillito Extra Cement.
12. Portland cement, aluminous cement, slag cement and similar hydraulic cements
13. Anhydrite is an anhydrous calcium sulfate (CaSO 4)
14. In the subsurface, it consists mostly of Anhydrite.
15. Search results for Acetic Anhydrite at Sigma-Aldrich
16. Anhydrite is a mineral – anhydrous calcium sulfate, CaSO 4
17. Anhydrite may occur as a caprock above salt domes.
18. Cement admixture, cement composition, and polycarboxylic acid copolymer for cement admixture
19. Cement, whether or not coloured (excl. aluminous cement and portland cement)
20. It is also sometimes referred to as Blue Anhydrite
21. Anhydrite is a mineral from the Calcium Sulphate family (CaSO4)
22. 23.51.12 | Portland cement, aluminous cement, slag cement and similar hydraulic cements | 37440 |
23. Cement preservatives, cement waterproofing preparations, blast-furnace cement, concrete binding agents, chemical cement aeration agents, concrete maintenance agents
24. Cement, adhesive cement and mortar for building
25. And in nature Anhydrite forms when gypsum looses its water.