Sulfate-Resisting Portland Cement conforming to BS 40271996 Class 42.5 N-LA, as well as ASTM C 150-18, Type V.
Moderate SulfateResisting Portland Cement conforming to ASTM C 150-18, Type II.
Portland Cement conforming to BS EN 197-1:2011 CEM I Class 42.5 N as well as ASTM C 150-18, Type I.
325 425 525 Portland cement Specification Sulfate Resistant Portland Cement SRPC also named Sulfate Resistant Cement SRC is one of hydraulic binding materials can resistance to sulfate ion attack Type High Sulfate Resistant Cement PHSR and Moderate Sulfate Resistant Cement PMSR Grade 325 425 Application To make concrete of sulfate resistance marine concrete maritime works To make cement boards precast cement products cement pipes precast concrete pile shop fabricated members Sea water attack resistance projects for example sea wall dam mariculture project sea water desalination project oceanarium etc Chemical resistant engineering concrete To make sulfate resistant concrete engineering of harbor water conservancy underground tunnel drainage pipe diversion works road and bridge foundation etc
Aluminum oxide Alumina powder for Electric vacuum tube shell ceramic Al2O3 item value Classification ALUMINA CAS No. 1344-28-1 Other Names Alumina MF Al2O3 EINECS No. 215-691-6 Grade Standard Electron Grade, Industrial Grade, Reagent Grade Purity 99.5% Appearance White powder Application electronic ceramics Color White Grade Industrail Grade Density 3.5 g/cm3 Melting point 2054 Boiling Point 2980 Molecular Weight 101.96 Shape Ionische Water Solubility Hard Packing 25 Kg Pp Bag or plastic barrel Sample Availiable
Description: Portland Cement 42.5N (EN 197-1 CEM I) is a top-grade cement, ideal for a range of general and heavy-duty construction projects requiring strong compressive strength and dependable quality. With a 28-day compressive strength of 48.3 MPa, this cement is perfect for residential buildings, roads, pavements, and other infrastructure applications. It meets international quality standards, providing durability and consistency to ensure long-lasting construction results. Chemical Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO2): 19.58% Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3): 5.41% Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3): 3.41% Calcium Oxide (CaO): 63.64% Magnesium Oxide (MgO): 0.91% (Max 5.0%) Sulfur Trioxide (SO3): 2.29% (Max 4.0%) Chloride (Cl): 0.048% (Max 0.10%) Insoluble Residue (I.R): 0.35% (Max 5.0%) Loss on Ignition (L.O.I): 4.65% Free Lime (F-CaO): 1.1% (Max 2.0%) Chromium Hexavalent (Cr VI): 1.5 ppm (Max 2.0 ppm) Physical Properties: Fineness (Blaine): 2984 cm�²/g Water Consistency: 27.2% Initial Setting Time: 150 minutes (Min 75 minutes) Final Setting Time: 189 minutes 2-Day Compressive Strength: 20.9 MPa 28-Day Compressive Strength: 48.3 MPa Soundness: 1.5 mm (Max 10 mm) Packaging Options: Available in bulk or custom packaging upon request to meet specific needs of large-scale cement producers.
Description: Portland Cement 52.5N (EN 197-1 CEM I) is a high-quality cement ideal for demanding construction projects requiring superior strength and durability. This cement grade is designed to offer a compressive strength of 52.5 MPa (minimum) after 28 days, making it perfect for high-rise buildings, roads, bridges, and industrial applications. It meets international standards and ensures excellent performance in both normal and challenging environments. Chemical Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO2): 19.41% Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3): 5.85% Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3): 3.54% Calcium Oxide (CaO): 64.53% Magnesium Oxide (MgO): 0.72% (Max 5.0%) Sulfur Trioxide (SO3): 2.75% (Max 4.0%) Chloride (Cl): 0.013% (Max 0.10%) Insoluble Residue (I.R): 0.21% (Max 5.0%) Loss on Ignition (L.O.I): 3.57% (Max 5.0%) Free Lime (F-CaO): 0.6% (Max 2%) Chromium Hexavalent (Cr VI): 1.2 ppm (Max 2.0 ppm) Phase Composition: Tri Calcium Silicate (C3S): 60.6% Di Calcium Silicate (C2S): 10% Tri Calcium Aluminates (C3A): 9.5% Tetra Calcium Aluminum Ferrite (C4AF): 10.8% Packaging Options: Available in bulk or custom packaging upon request to meet specific needs of large-scale cement producers.
Since ancient times, people have used hydrated lime to build houses and high buildings. Today, the massive architectural works and high-rise buildings are constructed more and more. Why appear firm architectural construction? That is cement â??important hydraulic binder in building process, helping to link projects together, forming a solid mass. With modern advanced machines and science, abundant human resources. Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general use around the world, used as a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco, and most non-specialty grout. It is a fine powder produced by heating materials in a kiln to form what is called clinker, grinding the clinker, and adding small amounts of other materials. Several types of Portland cement are available with the most common being called ordinary Portland cement (OPC) which is grey in color, but a white Portland cement is also available.
Oil Well Cement having API Spec. 10A Class - G