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Contact Person Richmond
18869 54A ave, Vancouver, British Columbia
CEMENT CLINKER
We offer two types of cement
clinker. Please upload specification of cement clinker: Example 1
attached and Example 2 attached for comparison. There are *0,**0
tonnes in stock at any given time as the clinker oven works *4
hours round the clock.
Fly ash cement
Fly Ash Cement is produced by
milling clinker, fly ash (max ****0% by weight) and a given amount
of gypsum. It hasnt got any sub classes. Its early strength value
is UKC *2.5 within *8 days. It is referred to as CEM II
B-V.
Portland Cement (PC *2.5 - PC
*2.5) (CEM I *2.5 R - CEM I *2.5 R)
A hydraulic cement produced by milling Portland cement clinker (TS ***1) together with gypsum. It is classified as PC *2.5, PC *2.5, and PC *2.5. "PC" is the symbol for Portland cement while the numbers *2.5, *2.5, *2.5 indicate the minimum desired strength value achieved within *8 days.
Produced in compliance with TS *9 (Turkish), EN ****1 (British) and (American) standards. The quality is also in compliance with Russian standards and the factory has the certificate enabling us to export to Russia.
It is generally used in works requiring high strength values, concrete works performed at low temperatures, precast buildings, tunnel-form applications, building chemical maunfacturing and foundations.
General purpose
All kinds of concrete structures
High Buildings
Road pavements
Sidewalk Concretes
Ground concretes
Buildings made up with slide-molds
General purpose prefabricated concrete components
Bridges
Railway Slippers
Art
Works (viaducts, sub-passageways, upper passageways)
Water Storages
Concrete Pipes
Concrete Brickets
Tunnel Mould Applications
Pretensioning Concretes
Please
note that *2.5 cement is manufactured upon customer
demand.
Portland composite cement (PKC/B- *2.5 R) (CEM II /B-M *2.5 R)
A hydraulic cement produced by milling ****5 parts (by weight) of Portland cement clinker (TS ***1) together with a corresponding amount of at least two kinds of additives (****5 parts) and a quantity of gypsum. Its **-day strength must be at least *2.5. N/mm2
Produced in compliance with the TS ****3 standard.
Used in
general-purpose construction in which massive concrete is needed
and in construction works where a low hydration temperature is
needed.
Portland composite cement (PKC/A- *2.5) (CEM II/A/M)
A hydraulic cement produced by milling ****0 parts (by weight) of Portland cement clinker together with a corresponding amount of at least two kinds of additives (***0 parts) and a quantity of gypsum. Its **-day strength must be at least *2.5.
Produced in compliance with the TS ****3 standard. Fields of use include:
General purpose
All kinds of concrete structures
High Buildings
Road pavements
General purpose prefabricated concrete components
Bridges
and Viaducts
Water Storages
Concrete Brickets
Wall and plaster
Concrete sewage pipes
Portland pozzolanic cement
The cement
is produced by grinding a mixture of additives (pozzolana)
prescribed by standards (max. *0) with Portland cement clinker by
addition of a certain amount of retarder (gypsum) and sets and
gains strength after a certain time being mixed with water.
Generally the product can be used in all places where portland
cement is applicable. Hydration temperature is relatively lower
than portland cement. It is appropriate to use in concrete works
performed in aggresive areas where the content of sulphate or
chloride ion is high. (email me for Physical properties/analysis if
needed)
Additive cement
Additive
Cement is produced by milling clinker, puzzolanic material (max.
*9% by weight) and a given amount of gypsum. It hasnt got any sub
classes. Its early strength value is KC *2.5 within *8
days.
Blast furnace slag cement (CC *2,5 ) (CEM III/A *2,5 R)
A hydraulic cement produced by milling ****0 parts (by weight) of Portland cement clinker (TS ***1) together with a corresponding amount (****0 parts) of blast furnace slag and a quantity of gypsum. There are two grades, which are identified as CC *2.5 and CC *2.5. It conforms to TS *0. It is used in places where corrosion is not very effective.
Blast furnace slag cement (CEM III/A *2,5 R)
A
hydraulic cement produced by milling ****0 parts (by weight) of
Portland cement clinker together with a corresponding amount (****0
parts) of blast furnace slag and a quantity of gypsum. It conforms
to TS EN ****1. It is used in shore and port structures, off shore
constructions, disposed water facilities, foundation, bored piles,
water arcs, dams, underground water pipes, of concrete, sulfate
contaminated industrial work grounds and structures, refineries,
tunnel shoring and in general-purpose construction works where a
low hydration temperature is needed.
Composite cement
Portland
Composite Cement is produced by milling clinker, limestone and some
hydraulic material and a given amount of gypsum. They are
classified into two according to the amount of additives in them.
Type A includes ***0% limestone by weight and type B includes
****5% slug by weight. Portland Composite Cement is classified into
six types according to their early strength periods within *8 days:
PKC *2.5, PKC *2.5R, PKC *2.5, PKC *2.5R, PKC *2.5, PKC *2.5R. This
cement type is newly adopted from European standards. A hydraulic
cement obtained by milling ****4 parts (by weight) of Portland
cement clinker together with a corresponding amount (****6 parts)
of suitable additives and a certain quantity of gypsum. It conforms
to the TS EN ****1. Used in all concrete structures, road
pavements, foundations and retaining walls, water arcs, dams, wall
adhesives and mortars, concrete pipes, in industrial work grounds
contaminated with medium level sulfate, refineries and in
general-purpose construction works where a low hydration
temperature is needed.
Composite cement (CEM V/A (S-P-V) *2.5 R)
A hydraulic cement obtained by milling ****4 parts (by weight) of Portland cement clinker together with a corresponding amount (****6 parts) of suitable additives and a certain quantity of gypsum. It conforms to the TS EN ****1. Used in all concrete structures, road pavements, foundations and retaining walls, water arcs, dams, wall adhesives and mortars, concrete pipes, in industrial work grounds contaminated with medium level sulfate, refineries and in general-purpose construction works where a low hydration temperature is needed. Filds of use include:
General purpose
All kinds of concrete structures
Road pavements
Foundation and retaining walls
Water arcs
Dams
Plaster and wall mortar
Concrete pipes
Industrial site grounds with medium level sulfate
Refineries
High early strength cement
High Early
Strength Cement is a special cement produced by milling clinker and
a given amount of gypsum. It hasnt got any sub classes. Its
strength value is EYC *2.5 within *8 days period.
Trass cement (TC *2.5)(CEM II/B-P *2.5 R)
A hydraulic cement produced by milling ****0 parts (by weight) of Portland cement clinker together with a corresponding amount (****0 parts) of trass (TS *5) and a quantity of gypsum. It conforms to TS *6. It is used in dams, foundation concretes, and tunnel construction works as it is highly resistant to alkali, salt, and aggressive water; in block concrete construction works where the hydration temperature must be rapid; in the construction of agricultural and industrial facilities.
Portland limestone cement
Portland Limestone Cement is produced by milling clinker, limestone and a given amount of gypsum. They are classified into two according to the amount of limestone in them. Type A includes ***0% limestone by weight and type B includes ****5% slug by weight. Portland Limestone Cement *8 is classified into six types according to their early strength periods within *8 days: PLC *2.5, PLC *2.5R, PLC *2.5, PLC *2.5R, PLC *2.5, PLC *2.5R. This cement type is newly adopted from European standards.
Portland silica fume cement
Portland
Silica Fume Cement is produced by milling clinker, silica fume
(max. *0% by weight) and a given amount of gypsum. This cement type
is newly adopted from European standards and hasnt got any sub
classes. Its early strength value is PSFC *2.5 within *8
days.
Portland slugged cement (CEM II/B-S *2,5 R)
Portlad Slug Cement is produced by milling clinker, slug and a given amount of gypsum. They are classified into two according to the amount of slug in them. Type A includes %****0 slug by weight and type B includes ****5% slug by weight. They are classified into six types according to their early strength periods within *8 days: PCC *2.5, PCC *2.5R, PCC *2.5, PCC *2.5R, PCC *2.5, PCC *2.5R. This cement type is newly adopted from European standards. Produced in compliance with TS EN ****1 standards. Areas of use include all kinds of concrete and high buildings, ground concretes, prefabricated concrete components, bridges, viaducts, water stores, concrete brickets, industrial work grounds contaminated with medium level sulfate, concrete sewage pipes, general-purpose construction works where a low hydration temperature is needed.
White portland cement (BPC *2.***0) (CEM I *2.5 R)
A hydraulic cement resulting from milling a nearly white clinker produced from heating a special clay and limestone together with a quantity of gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O).
Produced in compliance with TS *1 EN ****1 standards.
Areas of use include:
Precast elements
Ready-mix adhesives and mortars
Architectural and decorative concrete
Works
of art
Sulfur-resistant cement (*2.5)
A hydraulic cement produced by milling Portland cement clinker containing max 5% tricalcium aluminates together with a given quantity of gypsum.
Produced in compliance with TS ****7 standards.
Typically SDC *2,5 can be used in places where ordinary Portland cement is used. Since it has a C3A ratio less than 5% it is technically much more convenient in the areas that are subjected to higher sulfate rates such as tunnels, dam constructions, port constructions, irrigation channels, building chemicals etc. Fields of use include:
Shore and Port Structures
Off shore constructions
Disposed Water Facilities
Foundation, Bored Piles
Water Arcs
Dams
Underground water pipes, of concrete
Sulfate contaminated industrial grounds and structures
Refineries
Tunnel
Shoring
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