Difference between dry and wet process of cement
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Various kinds of raw materials are needed for manufacturing cement in both dry and wet processes. First of all, all the necessary ingredients are mixed together either in dry or wet process. Dry process requires very hard materials, while the materials of any hardness are sufficient for the wet process.
Much more time is taken to complete the wet process, for which more fuel is needed, compared to the dry process. However, the quality of the cement made by wet process is much superior to that obtained from the dry process.
As the production cost of wet process is much lower, this type of cement is available in cheaper prices than the cement made by the dry process.
Much more time is taken to complete the wet process, for which more fuel is needed, compared to the dry process. However, the quality of the cement made by wet process is much superior to that obtained from the dry process.
As the production cost of wet process is much lower, this type of cement is available in cheaper prices than the cement made by the dry process.
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