Different Type of Cement Details

 Different Type of Cement Details

Ordinary Portland Cement :    BDS EN 197-1:2010 CEM I, 52.5 N

Portland Composite Cement :     BDS EN 197-1:2010 CEM II / A - M(S-V-L),42.5N  

Portland Composite Cement :    BDS EN 197-1:2010 CEM II / A - M(S-V-L),42.5N 

Portland Composite Cement
BDS EN 197-1:2010 CEM II/ B-M(S-V-L), 42.5 N
This Portland Composite Cement is Prepared according to version 2010 of Article 197-1 of Europian Norms and Bangladesh Standards, Which will have strength minimum 42.5 MPa after proper curing of 28 days and which have Normal early strength.
BDS EN 197-1:2010
CM LICENSE NO - 23780

According to version 2010 of Article 197-1 of Europian Norms and Bangladesh Standards, BSTI License No for this Cement is 23780.
BDS EN 197-1:2010
Bangladesh Standards Adopted the Europian Norms Article 197-1 version 2010



BDS Standards Bangladesh Standards
EN Norms Europian Norms
197-1 Article Cement - Part 1: Composition, Specifications and Conformity Criteria for Common Cements
2010 Version Standard Last Modification in 2010
EN 197-1:2010
As per 2010 Version of Article 197-1 of Europian Norms
CEM II Type of Cement Cement Type I (Ordinary Portland Cement)
B
Low Percentages of Clinker
M
Multiple Additive
S
Slag
V
Volcanic Ash
L
Limestone
42.5 Srength  Minimum 42.5 MegaPascal (Mpa)
N Early Strength Normal Early Strength (Comparatively Low Early Strength than R type Early Strength)
42.5 N
After 28 days of curing get the Strength 42.5 Newton/ Square Milimeter 



ISO Abbreviation International Organization for Standardization
9001 Article Quality Management System
14001 Article Environment Management System
2015 Version Standard Last Modification in 2015



BSTI Abbreviation Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution
Net Weight
The weight of cement without bag weight
50 KG
50 Kilograms
b 'b' Mark This mark ensures that BSTI Team checked on Factory and make sure that the bag contain minimum 50 KG of Cement (as per average of 32 Sample Bags, and single bag tolarance is Max 1% and All declared information are verified by BSTI) according to Package Commodity Registration Certificate 2018



Ingredients

Clinker : 65 ~ 79 %
Cement clinker is a solid material made during the production of Portland cement. It is formed by heating a mixture of raw materials, including limestone and clay, to high temperatures in a kiln. The resulting clinker consists mainly of four minerals: alite, belite, tricalcium aluminate and calcium aluminoferrite.
Slag, Fly Ash, Limestone: 21 ~ 35 %

Gypsum : 0 ~ 5%
Gypsum is a mineral and is hydrated calcium sulfate in chemical form. Gypsum plays a very important role in controlling the rate of hardening of the cement.



MFD  Abbreviation Manufacturing  Date
EXP Abbreviation Expiry Date
MRP Abbreviation Maximum Retail Price

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