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High Quality Portland Cement PO 42.5/PO 52.5 Based On Client Requirement

High Quality Portland Cement PO 42.5/PO 52.5 Based On Client Requirement

Supplier:
Southern Cement Co., Ltd.
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Loading Port:
SHANGHAI
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
100 m.t.
Supply Capability:
500000 m.t./month

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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.


FAQ:

Q:Are you a trading company or manufacturer?

A:CNBM is a large-scale central governmental industrial group with its own manufacturing sector, research and development sector, trading sector and logistics sector.

 

Q:I have some special requirement about specifications.

A:We have a well-rounded product range, which endows us with the capability of applying many special specifications. Please feel free to contact us with yours.

 

Q:Do you accept OEM service?

A:Yes, we do.

 

Q:What is your delivery time?

A:It depends on the size/complexity of your order and our own production schedule. Usually we provide a faster delivery than the industry's average.

 

Q:What is the payment term?

A:TT and LC are both Okay.

 

Q:Can I have my own logo on the product?

A:Sure, we can apply your own logo on the products according to your drawings.


Q:Quartz Arenite, Shale, Carbonatite, Greywacke, Limestone, Arkose, Altered Granite or Rhyolite?
Limestone is used in Portland cement. Powdered clay is mixed with powdered limestone and heated in a revolving kiln. This produces cement which is then combined with water, crushed rock and sand before pouring.
Q:I accidentally put my foot inside a wet cement container. Then, I fell asleep.....and when I woke up.....My foot is stuck to the container. I am not sure what to do? Should I drill the cement with a screwdriver to dig through or what?
Call the nhs helpline or if you can go to a+e
Q:I have an 8x10 slab against the house, I would like it to be extended to an 12x12. How much would it cost to have someone pour it?
Yeah! I always take advice about CONCRETE from some one that calls it CEMENT. You are talking about adding 2' to one side of the slab, and 4' to another. This is difficult to make work, because the additional slabs will always be separate and will move independently from the existing slab. You can dowel the slabs together, if you have a rotor-hammer drill (most people don't). If you attempt this yourself, with no experience with CONCRETE, you will probably not be happy with it. Call a Flat-work Contractor and have them give you a quote, then you can decide if it is worth your inexperienced time (cause it will take you twice as long to do it), and the price quotes are FREE.
Q:How to lay cement blocks?
Remove 4-6 inches of soil/sod, lay geotech fabric, compact 4-6 inches of D-1 gravel in 2 inch lifts, grade to drain away from structures, screed 1 inch of sand or stone dust and lay blocks on sand. Tap with rubber mallet then sweep sand into the cracks.
Q:I've got 50KG of portland limestone cement. I want to now how much water I need to mix for 1/4 of the amount and how long it'll take.Thank You.
There is no real set amount of water. I always trickle some water in it and mix. If it is too dry, add more water. You want the cement to be about the consistency of slightly thicker than Catsup.
Q:i am making a disc golf course tee for my boy scout eagle project. i know a little about cement, but for anyone who knows a lot about cement construction, can you explain this...i need to make a rectangular and circular tee(which is a cement platform where one would stand while throwing a disc). the circle has a diameter of 11ft and rectangle is 11x9. I will be building it on dirt, which is level. I think i will need to dig a hole in the ground in the shape i want. then i have some gravel to put in. then cement in the hole. anyone know how much gravel, or if any, i should put in before i lay in the cement in the hole? thanks people!
I don't understand - you're going to pour a CONCRETE (not cement) 11 foot circle and a 11x9 foot rectangle?? Do you realize the work and cost involved? And you want a gravel base too? I played disc golf at a park - there was NOTHING like what you stated anywhere on the course. And this was a 18 hole course used by many and considered one of the best around. There is absolutly no need for hudge concrete slabs costing a $1000. No BS project should require a cement and gravel truck and back hoe. Heck it'd cost a $100 just in wood for the forms... EDIT: As a scout being GREEN is very important. Why would you expend all this money, energy and resouses to pave the Earth a little more FOR NO VALID REASON? Please provide contact info for your scout master - if he thinks this is environmentally sound (it is NOT) I will do my best to get him removed from the Scouts. Go kill a few Eagles while your at it.
Q:This year, steel, concrete, sand, stone and other building materials prices how, compared with last year is high or low? As long as probably, do not need too much can also,
The current price has been going on for some time, it is likely to be adjusted in the near future, so yo now as soon as possible shot up, up will rise a lot, if the drop will not drop a lot, so I suggest that as long as you have place to place, buy early
Q:I know cement will add more value to my home, just wondering which way to go.
Cement is ALOT more expensive. Personally I like the looks of blacktop more. The maintenance is cheap and easy . . . and oil and stains blend in more. Plus if you ever want to remove it . . . blacktop is alot easier to remove. For that size . . . I would go with blacktop for sure. For both cost and maintenance benefits . . .
Q:I've tried to make the cement (on Whuddle World) and it always says that i'm unable to make it.WHY!?!
to mix a cement, u need this : 1 bag full of cement a bottle of water ( u need oil to pump water. for oil, just go to gadget n gizmos, enter the 1st lab, click oil can near pink tube) sand ( get it free at playground (NE ww) bucket ( talk to farmer noggin, then search it by clicking around a pile of hay in farmer barn.. keep clicking till you find it) a trowel ( go to hickory hardware n woodworks, click a garden spade which is hanging on the wall. just keep clicking around it till u'll receive msg that wud kraft let u borrowed his trowel) now only u can mix it by clicking ur bucket in ur omnimbus. click use bucket and u now can start mixing it by dragging the items in correct order. 1. bucket, 2. cement. 3. water. 4. sand now u just mix the cement and make sure u carry the it. go to charlie fountain and click the statue. n dont forget to talk to chelsea to receive your awards.. hope this help all whuddles.. cheer up!!!
Q:I went to Home Depot and they said there was no such thing, all cement bags have rocks, is this true? If I went to Home Depot to buy a bag, what would it say on the bag?
Cement is a term specifically used to describe one ingredient of either concrete or in other flavors sand mix or mortar mix. Its full name is portland cement to differentiate it from any other type of glue which may also be referred to as cement. Generally you select any product based upon the application. Rocks add strength to a concrete mixture. You have a reason for not wanting any rocks. If you are trying to glue bricks or cement blocks together you would use a mortar mix. (Although if you were not concerned about fire I have seen a quick wall with cement blocks and construction adhesive.) If you are trying to fill in a smallish hole in a sidewalk you might use a sand mix or a concrete leveler. If you are trying to fill in low spots in a sidewalk you might use a concrete leveler like Top Bond.If you are trying to fill in around rods or handrails you might use an anchoring cement. If you are trying to fill in a hole or crack against water you would use a hydraulic cement. For top coats on walls you might use a mortar mix or several other commercial preparations. Of all of these the hydraulic cement has the finest particles with a top coater like topbond coming a close second. It is virtually clay that hardens quickly. If you go back to the depot instead of a masonry yard let them do what they know best: describe their products. Just tell them what you are trying to do. There are also preparations that use a non mineral based filler instead of sand. I recently saw very light cement blocks in Europe, but they have a problem of soaking up a lot of water. Structo-light might be one such product.

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