Types of Cement |
In addition
to ordinary cement, the following are the other varieties of cement.
·
Acid Resistance Cement : This is consists of acid
resistance aggregates such as quartz, quartzite’s, etc, additive such as sodium
fluro silicate (Na2SiO6) and aqueous solution of sodium silicate. This is used
for acid-resistant and heat resistant coating of installations of chemical
Industry. By adding 0.5 percent of unseed oil or2 percent of ceresil, its
resistance to water is increased and known as acid water resistant cement.
·
Blast Furnace Cement: For this cement slag as obtained
from blast furnace in the manufacture of pig iron and it contains basic
elements of cement, namely alumina, lime and silica. The properties of this
cement are more or less the same as those of ordinary cement and prove to be
economical as the slag, which is waste product, is used in its manufacture.
·
Colored Cement: Cement of desired color may be
obtained by intimately mixing mineral pigments with ordinary cement. The amount
of coloring may vary from 5 to 10 percent and strength of cement if it is
exceeds 10 percent. Chromium oxide gives brown, red or yellow for different
proportions. Colored cements are used for finishing of floors, external
surfaces, artificial marble, windows.
·
Expanding Cement : This type of cement is produced
by adding an expanding medium like sulpho – aluminate and a stabilizing agent
to ordinary cement. Hence this cement expands where as other cement shrinks.
Expanding cement is used for the construction of water retaining structures and
also for repairing the damaged concrete surfaces.
·
High alumina Cement: This cement is produced by
grinding clinkers formed by calcining bauxite and lime. The total content
should not be less than 32 percent and the ratio by weight of alumina to lime
should be between 0.85 and 1.30.
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