Clinker

Clinker is mostly utilized for making cement and can be stored in a dry state for many months without any noticeable damage. Hence, it is widely traded across the world in significant quantities.

The primary ingredient for making Portland cement is called clinker. It is created by heating up limestone and clay in the cement kiln stage, resulting in lumps or nodules that are typically 3-25mm in size. Clinker is then mixed with gypsum in a mill to produce Portland cement. Other types of cement can also be made by grinding clinker with substances like slag, pozzolan, and silica.

Clinker is one of the raw materials that MSGH sells in bulk for Texas infrastructure, private, and public construction needs. We also source and supply slag, GGBFS, and other aggregates to meet the highest customer standards. Our experienced team is committed to ensuring that your project meets its sustainability and quality requirements.

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