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One of the uncompromising mottos of H&K cement would be the production of cement of a superior quality marketed in alluring bags and containing 50 KGs of cement of outstanding quality. These bags would be branded with H&K cement Logo and it would be trademark of H&K quality cement. Thankfully, being flush with the state-of-the-art technology, full-scale computerization, most modern instrumentation, automated lab control system, H&K Cement has gone to great length to feel the soul of cement requirements of the people of the state and left no stone unturned in its endeavour to fulfil them accordingly. As a result the satisfaction of customers is well-guaranteed then.
Qualities Of H&K Cement
- An Excellent Building Material
- Provides Strength to Masonry
- Possesses Good Plasticity
- Stiffens or Hardens Early
- Good Moisture Resistant
- Easily Workable
- High Compressive Strength
- Long Term Strength Gain
- Reduced Shrinkage and Swelling
- Improved Bondage of Concrete to Steel
PORTLAND CEMENT
CEM I 42,5R
Product
Portland Cement
Standard
TS EN 197-1:2002
Product description
Portland cement; limestone, marl, clay, iron ore, pyrite ash, bauxite, etc. It consists of grinding the clinker, which is obtained as a result of mixing, grinding and cooking the raw materials at the appropriate rate, together with some setting regulator (usually gypsum); It is a product that gains strength by freezing after a certain period of time after mixing with water.
It is generally used in buildings that require high strength, concrete poured in cold weather, prefabricated structures, tunnel – formwork applications, construction chemicals production and foundation concrete applications.
PORTLAND CEMENT.
CEM I 42,5R
Product
Portland Cement
Standard
TS EN 197-1:2002
Product description
Portland cement; limestone, marl, clay, iron ore, pyrite ash, bauxite, etc. It consists of grinding the clinker, which is obtained as a result of mixing, grinding and cooking the raw materials at the appropriate rate, together with some setting regulator (usually gypsum); It is a product that gains strength by freezing after a certain period of time after mixing with water.
It is generally used in buildings that require high strength, concrete poured in cold weather, prefabricated structures, tunnel – formwork applications, construction chemicals production and foundation concrete applications.
CEM I 52,5N
Product
Portland Cement, CEM I 52.5 N
Standard
TS EN 197-1:2002
Product description
Portland Cement ; limestone marl, clay, iron ore, pyrite ash, bauxite, etc. It consists of grinding the clinker, which is obtained as a result of mixing and grinding the raw material at the appropriate rate and cooking, together with some setting regulator (usually gypsum); It is a product that gains strength by freezing after a certain period of time after it is mixed with water.
It is generally used in structures that require high early strength, concrete poured in cold weather, prefabricated structures, tunnel-formwork applications, construction chemicals production and foundation concrete applications.
CEM I 52,5R
Portland Cement
Standard
TS EN 197-1:2002
Product description
Portland Cement ; limestone marl, clay, iron ore, pyrite ash, bauxite, etc. It consists of grinding the clinker, which is obtained as a result of mixing and grinding the raw material at the appropriate rate, together with some setting regulator (usually gypsum); It is a product that gains strength by freezing after a certain period of time after it is mixed with water.
It is generally used in structures that require high early strength, concrete poured in cold weather, prefabricated structures, tunnel-formwork applications, construction chemicals production and foundation concrete applications.
COMPOSITE AND ADDITIVE CEMENTS
CEM II / A-M (PL) 42,5R
Pozzolanic Cement
Standard
TS EN 197-1: 2002
Product description
A product obtained as a mineral additive (sediment) at the rates specified in the standards (maximum 20%) and Portland cement clinker is grounded with a certain amount of adjustment regulator (gypsum) and hardens and gains strength after mixing with water. In general, it can be used in all applications where Portland cement is used.
Compared to Portland cement, it has a relatively lower temperature of hydration. Suitable for concrete work in aggressive environments containing ions such as sulfate and/or chloride
CEM II / A-M (PL) 42,5N |
CEM II / B-M (P-L) 32,5 R |
CEM IV / B (P) 32,5 R |
Special Cements
CEM I 42,5 R – SR 5 Sulphate Resistant Cement
OWC Class H, HSR, MSR – Oil Well Cement
Product
Oil Well Cement G Class, MSR and HSR Type
Standard
API SPEC Q1 and API SPEC 10 A
Type G cement is the product obtained by grinding Portland cement clinker together with one or more types of calcium sulfate as a set retarder. It consists mainly of hydraulic calcium silicates.
During the production of Type G well cement, no additives other than clinker and calcium sulfate are used. This type of cement is mainly intended for use as well cement.
Well cement is available in medium sulphate strength (MSR) and high sulphate strength (HSR) types.
CEM I 62.5 – High Strength Cement
OWC Class G, HSR, MSR – Oil Well Cement