belite
See also: bělíte
English
Etymology
Named by Törnebohm in 1897 after examining Portland cement through a microscope.
Noun
belite (uncountable)
- An industrial mineral made up of primarily of dicalcium silicate.
- 2020 September 22, G. Habert, S. A. Miller, V. M. John, J. L. Provis, A. Favier, A. Horvath & K. L. Scrivener, “Environmental impacts and decarbonization strategies in the cement and concrete industries”, in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment:
- After heating in the kiln, the melted material is cooled rapidly to form an assemblage of the silicates alite (also known by the cement chemistry notation C3S) and belite (C2S), tricalcium aluminate (C3A) and tetracalcium aluminoferrite (C4AF), known as clinker.
Serbo-Croatian
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