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Export Silicate Cement

Export Silicate Cement

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China Main Port
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Min Order Qty:
5000 Metric Tons m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 Metric Tons per Month m.t./month

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Model Number: 42.5R

Color: Grey

Feature: Acid-Proof,Anti-Algae,Decorative,Expansive,Radiation-Resistant,Refractory,Sulfate Resistant

Main Raw Material: Silicate

Type: Ordinary Silicate Cement

Hardening Feature: Rapid Hardening

Heat of Hydration: Low-Heat

Strength Grade(Mpa): 62.5R, 62.5, 52.5R, 52.5, 42.5R, 42.5, 32.5

Standard: GB175-2007

 

Good price&quality

1.steady and high quality,abrasion resistance

2.low fluctuate,good strength grade.

3.experienced manufac

 

 

Detailed Descriptions:

1. Standard: national standards (GB175-2007)

2. Our product range: P.C32.5/32.5R,  P.O42.5/42.5R,52.5 ordinary portland cement

 

Packing:

1. 2MT jumbo bag

2. 50kg per bag then 40 bags into a 2MT sling bag

3. 50kg bag

 

 

The typical performance during using:

1. Steady and high quality, low fluctuate, and rich in strength grade.

2. Good workability and adaptability with additives.

3. Long term steady in color, wide used in the construction of modest color building.

4. Low bleeding, be applicable to produce concrete.

5. Freeze-proof, abrasion resistance. 

6. Steady solidity ratio, the volumetric shrinkage basically reach to balance at one-year age, up to the high standard of international and domestic.

7. Meanwhile, its low slump loss meets the need of the long distance delivery of concrete-mixer.

 

Attention:

1. Pay attention to store, and avoid moisture.

2. Cannot mix different type cement together.

3. To select certain type and grade cement reasonablly.

4. Stick to pre-testing of concrete.

5. To carry out specility testing, work out the best mix ratio.

Q:So when i was younger my mum had footprints in the cement of my siblings and i at a certain time and i was wondering whether you have to buy a kit or just stick your foot in the cement. Thought it seemed a bit ricky putting one's foot in cement in case it stuck there or cement was stuck to it.
Hobby Lobby or Micheals have kits for it
Q:I was washing paint brushes in a bucket with water the bucket turned to mostley paint and then the bucket fell on my pation floor which is cement now it wont come off!!!!!!
Lots of patience
Q:what is plastic cement? does it contain asbestos?
Polystyrene Plastic cement is an adhesive used for joining polystyrene parts. The cement contains a solvent that melts the surface of the plastic, allowing the two parts to fuse together. As the solvent evaporates the strength returns to the material, the components having been 'welded' together. As with the asbestos stuff, I don't think the new batches of gun pestic cement has any. The last I know of were supplies that were manifactured before 1991 by subsidiaries of a certain company. These ones contained asbestos. I don't think they do anymore. It has been rectifed. Plastic cement is available as both gel (tube or gun form) and liquid (bottle with applicator).
Q:im trying to add a receptacle to my kitchen island. i want to run the wiring under the cement. what other step i need to do like what do i need to use to cut that cement how can i pull that cement i cut up please help me thanks
Brad is correct about PT reinforced cement. But, since you do not already have a receptacle serving the island (required in newer homes), I am going to guess that the home is older and less likely to have this issue. Although you should try to find out for sure, if possible. PT reinforcing is fairly common in apartment/condo buildings, but is rare for a single family residence in my area (WA State). May be different where you are though. When you install this, use conduit for this. Do not use direct buried wire. First, it cannot be in poured cement without protection at the entry and exit points (must be poured under the cement and be protected). Second, if there were any failures (or if you needed to add circuits) later, you will not be happy tearing up the floor again. Insist on at least a 3/4 conduit (1 inch might be better yet). This would allow for an additional circuit or two later. If you are going to rip into the cement floor, do it right the first time.
Q:I'm considering using hydraulic cement to stop my basement from leaking, We would like to finish it someday but want to make sure it won't leak later and cause more problems. Is it better to apply to the inside wall of the foundation or to dig around the house and apply to the outside? We don't have any obvious huge cracks that we've seen yet. Has anyone used hydraulic cement and have any tips/advice? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Use whatever you want, do whatever you want to with it. You have to fix the UNDERLYING problem first. Why is your basement leaking? Answer that question and we can help you more. Poor drainage scheme? Busted gutters and downspouts? Spring? Broken DWV line? Busted water supply line? Well? Find out the damn problem before trying to fix the symptom. You will be lots happier.
Q:I want to tile all around the bathtub alcove in a bathtub/shower. The previous people only put a small section of cement board, about 2' or less high right behind the tub faucet area. They put regular wallboard in the rest of the alcove, and the same behind the vanity area. Should I put cement board as wallboard in the entire alcove area, or only on the wall that contains the tub/shower faucets, or what it the most appropriate? Should I put green board behind the vanity area? Thanks!
The best method is to put cement board in the entire tub surround, not just in the faucet area. Steam from showering can cause damage to drywall if there are any cracks in the tile or grout. You can use green (moisture resistant) drywall or blue (moisture and mold resistant-preferred) drywall in the rest of the bathroom. Make sure the gaps between the cement board panels are sealed with modified thinset. You can do this just before you tile.
Q:What is the history of cement? How is it manufactured? What are the types of cements?My nephew wants to be a cement man in the future, and needs those info. He needs my contacts to help him evaluate if he actually likes the cement man idea in particular and the cement industry in general. Thanks for your help.
I found two very good sites. The first one has a brief but informative history as well as details on aspects of the current cement industry. The second one is very detailed on the manufacturing of cement and includes its own history as well.
Q:what is the ratio for the cement to install cement block; sand, cement . and mortor creme?
There is a difference in the sand for motar that the sand you use for pouring cement such as a slab. The motar sand is very, very fine and for the cement you can just use builders sand. I recommend a 3 to 1 mixture. Not sure what you mean by motar creme unless you are referring to a latex additive. I would absolutely recommend using the additive, it makes the motar more of an adhesive and also makes it repel moisture so it will last years longer especially in colder climates.
Q:I spent ?800 on this and am really worried that this is wasted (the use by date on the paper wrapping is october 2008. I have opened one of the bags and there is still powder in it however there are hard bits. Is there anything i can now do with this cement? The builders start mid may. thanks
Toss it, it's no longer any good. Even if you break up the clumps the end product will crack over time. Not worth trying to skimp here.
Q:Why does cement hardens when exposed with air and water?
Cement does not need to be exposed to air to harden. It can cure under water! This is why it's called hydraulic cement. Curing is one of the most important steps in concrete construction, because proper curing greatly increases concrete strength and durability. Concrete hardens as a result of hydration: the chemical reaction between cement and water. However, hydration occurs only if water is available and if the concrete's temperature stays within a suitable range. During the curing period-from five to seven days after placement for conventional concrete-the concrete surface needs to be kept moist to permit the hydration process. new concrete can be wet with soaking hoses, sprinklers or covered with wet burlap, or can be coated with commercially available curing compounds, which seal in moisture.
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Location Shandong,China (Mainland)
Year Established 2011
Annual Output Value US$10 Million - US$50 Million
Main Markets North America; South America; Eastern Europe; Southeast Asia; Africa; Oceania; Mid East; Eastern Asia; Western Europe; Central America; Northern Europe; Southern Europe; South Asia
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