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Blastfurnace slag cement may include up to 70% ground granulated blast furnace slag.
Now it produces two products which are Portland slag cement(43 grade) and Portland pozzolana cement.
Using slag cement to replace a portion of Portland cement in a concrete mixture is a useful method to make concrete better and more consistent.
Portland cement (Slag cement, Mason Lee cement)
Cement (Portaland cement, blast-furnace slag cement, fly ash cement)
The total quantity of cementitious materials (portland cement, slag cement, pozzolans) can affect strength, water demand, shrinkage, abrasion resistance and density.
Aso Cement Ltd. (Slag Cement)
"Cement", commonly Portland cement, and other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, serve as a binder for the aggregate.
It manufactures and markets ordinary Portland cement, Portland blast furnace slag cement, white cement and Portland Pozzolana cement.
UltraTech's products include Ordinary Portland cement, Portland Pozzolana cement and Portland blast furnace slag cement.
Concrete is made from cement and other cementitious materials such as slag cement and fly ash, coarse aggregate made of crushed stone, fine aggregate such as sand, water, and chemical admixtures.
Portland blast-furnace slag cement has a lighter colour, better concrete workability, easier finishability, higher compressive and flexural strength, lower permeability, improved resistance to aggressive chemicals and more consistent plastic and hardened consistency.
The use of slag cement reduces damage to the environment by decreasing the amount of cement needed for the building, which in turn lowers the amount of carbon dioxide greenhouse gas produced through the normal cement manufacturing process.
The plant has a capacity of 3.4 MTPA of Cement Portland Slag Cement (PSC) and Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC).
Portland blast furnace slag cement Portland blast-furnace slag cement contains up to 70 per cent of finely ground, granulated blast-furnace slag, a nonmetallic product consisting essentially of silicates and alumino-silicates of calcium.
A 25% strength gain between 7 and 28 days is often observed with 100% OPC (ordinary Portland cement) mixtures, and up to 40% strength gain can be realized with the inclusion of pozzolans and supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) such as fly ash and/or slag cement.