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- Book
- April 2004
- 720 Pages
Hydraulic cement is a type of cement that sets and hardens when mixed with water. It is used in the production of cement and concrete, and is the most common type of cement used in construction. It is made from a mixture of limestone, clay, and other materials, and is heated to a high temperature to form a paste. The paste is then ground into a powder and mixed with water to form a slurry. The slurry is then poured into molds and allowed to harden.
Hydraulic cement is used in a variety of applications, including foundations, walls, and floors. It is also used in the production of mortar, stucco, and grout. It is a versatile material that can be used in a variety of ways, and is often used in combination with other materials to create a stronger, more durable structure.
The hydraulic cement market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include CEMEX, LafargeHolcim, HeidelbergCement, Buzzi Unicem, and Italcementi. Show Less Read more