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White cement is a type of cement used in the production of concrete and mortar. It is made from raw materials such as limestone, clay, and iron oxide. The production process involves heating the raw materials to a high temperature and then grinding them into a fine powder. The resulting powder is then mixed with water to form a paste, which is then shaped into blocks or poured into molds. White cement is used in a variety of applications, including decorative concrete, terrazzo, and stucco. It is also used in the production of precast concrete products, such as pavers and tiles. White cement is a specialized product and is typically more expensive than traditional gray cement. It is also more difficult to produce, as the raw materials must be heated to a higher temperature and the grinding process must be more precise. As a result, white cement is often used in high-end construction projects, such as luxury homes and commercial buildings. Some of the major companies in the white cement market include Cemex, LafargeHolcim, HeidelbergCement, and Buzzi Unicem. Show Less Read more