We supply the Required Grade and Type of Cement that have been procured from the Top Brands made available to the customers at the required Specification for the best prices in the Bulk quantities required. It is obvious that Cement is a very useful binding substance in construction. The usage of cement over diverse fields of construction has made it a very significant civil engineering material. Cement mixed with water and fine aggregate produces mortar, sand and gravel to create concrete. It is the most-consumed resource and is widely available in the market.
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Description: Limestone Cement 32.5N (EN 197-1 CEM II/B-L) is a high-performance cement made with a blend of clinker and limestone. This cement is designed for various construction applications, providing reliable strength and durability. With a 28-day compressive strength of 43 MPa, it is ideal for residential buildings, infrastructure projects, and more. The addition of limestone makes it a more sustainable and eco-friendly option compared to traditional Portland cement, reducing environmental impact while maintaining excellent performance. Chemical Composition: Silicon Dioxide (SiO2): 15.45% Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3): 4.72% Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3): 3.06% Calcium Oxide (CaO): 67.76% Magnesium Oxide (MgO): 0.17% (Max 5.0%) Sulfur Trioxide (SO3): 2.71% (Max 4.0%) Chloride (Cl): 0.02% (Max 0.10%) Insoluble Residue (I.R): 0.45% (Max 5.0%) Loss on Ignition (L.O.I): 13.22% Free Lime (F-CaO): 1.2% (Max 2.0%) Chromium Hexavalent (Cr VI): 1.3 ppm (Max 2.0 ppm) Physical Properties: Fineness (Blaine): 4875 cm�²/g Water Consistency: 27% Initial Setting Time: 117 minutes (Min 75 minutes) Final Setting Time: 177 minutes 7-Day Flexural Strength: 6.1 MPa 7-Day Compressive Strength: 32.1 MPa 28-Day Flexural Strength: 7.7 MPa 28-Day Compressive Strength: 43 MPa (Min 32.5 MPa - Max 52.5 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.
Microsilica (silica fume) is a by-product from silicon metal or ferrosilicon industries, is an amorphous silicon dioxide SiO2. This product reacts chemically with the calcium hydroxide in the cement paste which yields a calcium silicate hydrate gel that significantly enhances strength and durability. The super fine microsilica fills the voids between cement particles creating a very dense, less permeable concrete. White Cement advantages: Sustainability: Solar Reflectance Index (SRI): Floors finished with white or pastel color concrete will have a much higher SRI than floors with gray concrete, therefore they will reflect light better, and generate energy savings for the lifetime of the floors. Reduction of Heat Island effect: By constructing buildings with white concrete roofs or light-colored roof tiles, the Heat Island Effect is reduced from surfaces generating less heat and improved reflectivity. Architectural Concrete: White Portland Cement is ideal for decorative concrete and Architectural Concrete applications, Masonry and Cementitious Building Products. A key advantage of using white cement for these applications is that it provides a base color that can be tinted to custom colors to meet any color spectrum demand.
We offer GREY CEMENT (42.5) that is used in construction projects. We can supply it in container or vessel shipment.
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.
Cement clinker is a solid material produced in the manufacture of Portland cement as an intermediary product. Clinker occurs as lumps or nodules, usually 3 millimetres to 25 millimetres in diameter.
Cement is a crucial building material used in construction to bind other materials together. It is a powder made from a mixture of materials, such as limestone, clay, shells, silica, and iron ore There are several types of cement, each with its own specific properties and uses. The most common types include like portland 32.5/42.5/52.5