Portland cement is a type of cement used in the production of concrete. It is made by heating limestone and clay together in a kiln, then grinding the resulting clinker into a fine powder. The resulting cement is a hydraulic binder, meaning it can set and harden when mixed with water. Portland cement is the most common type of cement used in the production of concrete, and is used in a variety of applications, from sidewalks and driveways to large-scale infrastructure projects. Portland cement is produced in a variety of grades, each with its own unique properties and uses. The most common grades are Type I, II, and V, with Type I being the most widely used. Portland cement is also available in a variety of colors, from white to gray to black. Portland cement is used in a variety of applications, from residential construction to large-scale infrastructure projects. It is also used in the production of mortar, stucco, and grout. Some of the major companies in the Portland cement market include Cemex, LafargeHolcim, HeidelbergCement, Buzzi Unicem, and Anhui Conch Cement. Show Less Read more
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