The Production of Cement, Lime, Clay Products, Stone, and Other Structural Materials in Canada During the Calendar Year 1911 (Classic Reprint)

The Production of Cement, Lime, Clay Products, Stone, and Other Structural Materials in Canada During the Calendar Year 1911 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Production of Cement, Lime, Clay Products, Stone, and Other Structural Materials in Canada During the Calendar Year 1911

The increase in the number of operating plants and in total daily capacity is not due to the building of new plants, but rather to the resumption ofoperations at the Exshaw plant in Alberta, and the Point Ann plant of the Canada Cement Company at Belleville, Ontario, neither of which was operated during 1910.

Of the total quantity of cement made in 1911. Barrels were made from marl and 4,050,682'barrels front limestone and slag. In 1910, there were 479 barrels made from marl and barrels from limestone and Slag, and 111 1909, barrels were made from marl and barrels from limestone and slag. Practically all of _the newer plants erected during the past few years have been limestone plants. The proportion of cement made from marl in 1908 was about 45 per cent of the _total output. As compared with about 28 per cent in 1911.

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ISBN: 9781396217395
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 64
Weight: 245g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm