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July 13, 2024Mineral Raw Materials
July 27, 2024Cement Type 1 and 2
Cement Type 1&2
Cement Type 1
General Purpose Cement
Usage: Suitable for general construction purposes, including buildings, bridges, and pavements.
Strength: Provides high strength and durability.
Setting Time: Normal setting time, making it versatile for various applications.
Cement Type 2
Moderate Sulfate Resistance
Usage: Ideal for structures exposed to moderate sulfate conditions, such as in coastal areas or near bodies of water.
Strength: Offers similar strength to Type 1 but with enhanced resistance to sulfates.
Setting Time: Slightly slower setting time compared to Type 1, allowing for extended workability.
Key Differences
Sulfate Resistance: Type 2 is specifically designed to resist sulfate attack, while Type 1 does not offer this protection.
Cement Type 1 Applications:
General Construction
Buildings: Used in residential and commercial structures for foundations, walls, and floors.
Pavements: Ideal for sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots.
Bridges: Commonly used in bridge construction due to its high strength.
Infrastructure
Highways: Suitable for road construction and maintenance.
Dams: Utilized in the construction of dams and reservoirs.
Precast Concrete
Elements: Used in the production of precast concrete products like beams, columns, and panels.
Cement Type 2 Applications
Moderate Sulfate Environments
Coastal Structures: Ideal for construction in areas with moderate sulfate exposure, such as coastal buildings and marine structures.
Water Treatment Facilities: Suitable for applications in wastewater treatment plants where sulfate levels may be present.
Foundations and Slabs
Basements: Used in foundations and slabs in areas with potential sulfate soil conditions.
Pavements: Appropriate for concrete pavements in sulfate-rich environments.
Structural Components
Bridges: Used in bridge construction where moderate sulfate resistance is required.
Concrete Blocks: Suitable for making concrete masonry units exposed to sulfates.
Cement Packing
Bags
Material: Typically made from woven polypropylene or paper.
Weight: Commonly available in 25 kg, 40 kg, or 50 kg bags.
Usage: Ideal for retail distribution and smaller projects.
Bulk Packing:
Bulk Trucks: Cement can be transported in bulk using specialized tankers.
Silo Storage: Often stored in silos at construction sites for easy access.
Big Bags (FIBC):
Size: Usually holds 500 kg to 1,000 kg of cement.
Advantages: Suitable for larger projects; reduces packaging waste.
Export destinations
We export to Middle Eastern nations, Arab nations, European nations, African nations, CIS countries, and East Asia.