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{{Image|Stephen B. Roman moored at the Cement Works on Cherry Street, in the Keating Channel.jpg|right|350px|A cement carrier moored near a cement silo.}} | |||
'''Cement''' is the [[anhydrous]] main ingredient of the [[construction]] material [[Concrete]], the material that bind together the sand, gravel and other aggregates, and hardens to give concrete its rock-like strength.<ref> | '''Cement''' is the [[anhydrous]] main ingredient of the [[construction]] material [[Concrete]], the material that bind together the sand, gravel and other aggregates, and hardens to give concrete its rock-like strength.<ref> | ||
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Cement is the anhydrous main ingredient of the construction material Concrete, the material that bind together the sand, gravel and other aggregates, and hardens to give concrete its rock-like strength.[1]