Premium Grade Egyptian Portland Cement (CEM I 42.5 N) for Global Construction Projects
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Attributes
portland slag cement (psc)Type
42.5Strength Grade(Mpa)
Low-HeatHeat of Hydration
Rapid Hardening, Acid-Proof, Anti-Algae, Decorative, Expansive, Radiation-Resistant, Refractory, Sulfate ResistantFeature
infrastructure, residential buildingApplication
OtherAfter-sale Service
Project Solution Capability:Others
Design Style:Industrial
strength grade mpa:42.5r mpa
Warranty:N/A
Place of Origin:Egypt
Brand Name:TAS
Origin:Egypt
Radiation-Resistant: Ensures safety and durability in environments with potential radiation exposure, making it suitable for specialized construction projects.
Sulfate Resistant: Provides enhanced durability in environments with high sulfate levels, reducing the risk of degradation and extending the lifespan of structures.
Rapid Hardening: Accelerates the setting time, allowing for faster project completion and quicker return to service, which is beneficial for time-sensitive construction projects.
Key attributes
Type
portland slag cement (psc)
Strength Grade(Mpa)
42.5
Heat of Hydration
Low-Heat
Feature
Rapid Hardening, Acid-Proof, Anti-Algae, Decorative, Expansive, Radiation-Resistant, Refractory, Sulfate Resistant
Application
infrastructure, residential building
After-sale Service
Other
Warranty
N/A
Project Solution Capability
Others
Design Style
Industrial
strength grade mpa
42.5r mpa
Place of Origin
Egypt
Brand Name
TAS
Origin
Egypt
Type
portland
Packaging and delivery
Selling Units
Single item
Lead time
Customization options
Customized logo(+ from /Min. order: 100,000 tons)
Customized packaging(+ from /Min. order: 1,000 tons)
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Product descriptions from the supplier
Minimum order quantity: 1,000 tons
$60-100
Variations
Select nowColor: Grey
material
Silicate
Customization options
Customized logo (Min. order: 100,000 tons)
Customized packaging (Min. order: 1,000 tons)
Shipping
Shipping fee and delivery date to be negotiated. Chat with supplier now for more details.

