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In the construction industry, masonry cement plays a pivotal role as a binding agent in masonry products such as bricks, blocks, and stone. It is a special type of cement which is formulated to provide enhanced bonding properties and workability with masonry units in wall construction. This specialized cement combines Portland or blended cement with ingredients like limestone and other materials to improve its plasticity, making it easier to use in laying masonry units. Ideal for use in mortar for its ability to produce a more water-tight seal without the need for additives, masonry cement is often preferred for projects where a smooth finish and lasting durability are required. This material's adequacy in adherence and resistance to weathering makes it a preferred choice for both residential and commercial construction projects where masonry work is a substantial component. Several firms are well-established players in the masonry cement market, supplying a range of products tailored for various construction needs. Notable companies include LafargeHolcim, CEMEX, Buzzi Unicem, HeidelbergCement, and Titan America. Other prominent suppliers include CRH plc, Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd., Drake Cement LLC, and CalPortland Company, which collectively contribute to the production and distribution of masonry cement products in multiple markets. These corporations are pivotal in advancing construction technologies and are at the forefront of innovation in masonry cement formulations and applications. Show Less Read more