A cement that hardens under water; made by heating limestone and clay in a kiln and pulverizing the result.
1At least a score of varieties of hydraulic cement are listed in the classifications of cement technologists.
2The island of Santorin from whence the pozzolano is supplied for hydraulic cement, is only three days distant.
3The component parts are therefore hydraulic cement, sand and the broken stone or other coarse material commonly designated as the aggregate.
4To three parts of blast furnace slag are added one part of hydraulic cement and enough water to give the proper consistency.
5It was upon this wheel that the foundations of the masonry were placed, the hydraulic cement of which joined the stones solidly together.
6Upon this wheel rested the first layers of the masonry, the stones of which were bound together by hydraulic cement, with irresistible tenacity.
7The locks are built similar to those on the new Lachine and Welland canals, of the very best cut stone masonry, laid in hydraulic cement.
8Practical Treatise on Limes, Hydraulic Cements, and Mortars.
9This outer covering dries as quickly as do our hydraulic cements; and the nest is now almost as hard as a stone.
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