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- Sorel_cement abstract "Sorel cement (also known as magnesia cement) is a non-hydraulic cement first produced by Frenchman Stanislas Sorel in 1867.The cement is a mixture of magnesium oxide (burnt magnesia) with magnesium chloride with the approximate chemical formula Mg4Cl2(OH)6(H2O)8, corresponding to a weight ratio of 2.5–3.5 parts MgO to one part MgCl2. A variant uses zinc oxide with zinc chloride instead of the magnesium compounds.In use it is usually combined with filler materials such as sand or crushed stone. It is used for grindstones, tiles, artificial stone, and even artificial ivory (e.g. for billiard balls). It can withstand 10,000 – 12,000 psi (69 - 83 MPa) of compressive force whereas standard Portland cement can typically only withstand 7,000 - 8,000 psi.Its chief drawback is its poor water resistance, making it unsuitable for construction applications. In addition, it is relatively expensive compared to standard concrete and gypsum.".
- Sorel_cement wikiPageID "2626942".
- Sorel_cement wikiPageRevisionID "562300454".
- Sorel_cement hasPhotoCollection Sorel_cement.
- Sorel_cement subject Category:Building_materials.
- Sorel_cement subject Category:Cement.
- Sorel_cement subject Category:Magnesium_compounds.
- Sorel_cement subject Category:Pavements.
- Sorel_cement type Artifact100021939.
- Sorel_cement type BuildingMaterial114786479.
- Sorel_cement type BuildingMaterials.
- Sorel_cement type HorizontalSurface103536348.
- Sorel_cement type Object100002684.
- Sorel_cement type PavedSurface103900509.
- Sorel_cement type Pavement103900750.
- Sorel_cement type Pavements.
- Sorel_cement type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sorel_cement type Surface104362025.
- Sorel_cement type Whole100003553.
- Sorel_cement comment "Sorel cement (also known as magnesia cement) is a non-hydraulic cement first produced by Frenchman Stanislas Sorel in 1867.The cement is a mixture of magnesium oxide (burnt magnesia) with magnesium chloride with the approximate chemical formula Mg4Cl2(OH)6(H2O)8, corresponding to a weight ratio of 2.5–3.5 parts MgO to one part MgCl2. A variant uses zinc oxide with zinc chloride instead of the magnesium compounds.In use it is usually combined with filler materials such as sand or crushed stone.".
- Sorel_cement label "Cemento magnesicico".
- Sorel_cement label "Sorel cement".
- Sorel_cement label "Sorelzement".
- Sorel_cement label "Spoiwo magnezjowe".
- Sorel_cement label "Цемент Сореля".
- Sorel_cement sameAs Sorelzement.
- Sorel_cement sameAs Cemento_magnesicico.
- Sorel_cement sameAs Spoiwo_magnezjowe.
- Sorel_cement sameAs m.07sqb_.
- Sorel_cement sameAs Q1414196.
- Sorel_cement sameAs Q1414196.
- Sorel_cement sameAs Sorel_cement.
- Sorel_cement wasDerivedFrom Sorel_cement?oldid=562300454.
- Sorel_cement isPrimaryTopicOf Sorel_cement.