15 types of cement

Oct 9, 2024
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There are a variety of types of cement you can use depending on your project's purpose and conditions. Here are 15 types of cement:

1. Ordinary Portland cement (OPC)

Ordinary Portland cement is the most widely used type of cement manufactured and used worldwide. “Portland” is a generic name derived from a type of building stone quarried on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England. OPC is suitable for most general concrete jobs and mortar or stucco construction projects.

2. Portland pozzolana cement (PPC)

Manufacturers create Portland pozzolana cement by grinding pozzolanic clinker, sometimes with additives of gypsum or calcium sulphate, with ordinary Portland cement. Compared to OPC, it has a higher resistance to various chemical reactions within concrete. PPC is often used for projects like bridges, piers, dams, marine structures, sewage works or underwater concrete projects.

3. Rapid-hardening cement

Contractors or construction teams may choose rapid-hardening cement for its high strength in the early stages of the hardening process. Its strength in three days is comparable to OPC strength at seven days with the same water-to-cement ratio. Rapid-hardening cement may have an increased lime content, combined with a finer grinding process, or better strength development. It is often used for projects with early-stage formwork removal or when the focus is on increasing construction rates and decreasing costs.

4. Extra-rapid-hardening cement

Extra-rapid-hardening cement may set and become durable even faster than OPC and rapid-hardening cement. Construction professionals achieve this by adding calcium chloride to rapid-hardening cement. This cement type may be useful for cold-weather concrete projects due to its fast setting rate.

5. Quick-setting cement

Similar to extra-rapid-hardening cement, this concrete type may set and become stronger even quicker than OPC and rapid-hardening cement. Its grain and strength rate are similar to OPC, but it hardens faster. Quick-setting cement may be beneficial for time-sensitive projects or those located near stagnant or running water.

6. Low-heat cement

Manufacturers produce low-heat cement by monitoring the percentage of tricalcium aluminate in the mixture to ensure it stays below 6% of the whole. This helps maintain low heat during the hydration process, making this cement type more resistant to sulphates and less reactive than other types of cement. It may be suitable for mass concrete construction or projects to help prevent cracking due to heat. However, low-heat cement may have a longer initial setting time than other types.

7. Sulphate-resisting cement

Sulphate-resisting cement helps reduce the risk of sulphate side effects on concrete. Its most common use is for constructing foundations in soil with high sulphate content. This concrete type can also be beneficial for projects like canal linings, culverts and retaining walls.

8. Blast furnace slag cement

Manufacturers make blast furnace slag cement by grinding clinker with up to 60% slag. This creates cement with many of the same properties as OPC. However, it may be less expensive to produce than other types, making it a good choice for financially conscious projects.

9. High-alumina cement

High-alumina cement is a type of rapid-hardening cement created by melting bauxite and lime together and grinding it with clinker. It has high compressive strength and may be more flexible and workable than OPC. Construction teams can use high-alumina cement for projects where cement is subject to extreme weather like high temperatures or frost.

10. White cement

White cement is a type of OPC that's white instead of grey. It's prepared from raw materials that don't include iron oxide and may be more expensive than other cement types. It's often useful in architectural projects and interior and exterior decorative projects like designing garden paths, floors, swimming pools and ornamental concrete products.

11. Coloured cement

Coloured cement has properties similar to OPC and white cement. Manufacturers mix 5% to 10% mineral pigments with OPC to achieve the desired colour. Like white cement, contractors often use this type for decorative purposes and projects to enhance their designs.

12. Air-entraining cement

Air-entraining cement is more workable with a smaller water-cement ratio than OPC and other types of cement. Manufacturers add air-entraining agents like glues, sodium salts and resins to the clinker during the grinding process to create this cement. A common use for this type of cement is for frost resistance in concrete.

13. Expansive cement

Expansive cement can grow slightly over time without shrinking during the hardening process. It may be beneficial for projects like grouting anchor bolts or concrete ducts. Teams can also use it in structure joints or to reinforce other concrete structures.

14. Hydrographic cement

Manufacturers create hydrographic cement by mixing in water-repelling chemicals. This cement type has high workability and strength and also repels water to prevent weather damage. Teams can use hydrographic cement for projects such as dams, water tanks, spillways and water retaining structures.

15. Portland-limestone cement (PLC)

Portland-limestone cement is a blend of Portland cement and 5% to 15% fine limestone. Its properties are similar to Portland cement for general use. However, it also has about 10% lower greenhouse gas emissions, which can help increase sustainability.

#Reference Written by Indeed Editorial Team Updated August 16, 2024#

It is vital to know the various cement types, their benefits, attributes, properties, specifications, capabilities and compositions to make an informed decision knowing the best suited type of cement for your project, or grade of cement for various applications, or processes especially with problematic areas that need repair, structural, waterproofing, tensile strength, durability, flexibility and longevity.

Besides knowing the benefits of each cement type or grade, secondary to the above would be to know the disadvantages of each respectively with the appropriate data sheets which should incorporate all of the relevant information of the cement type, it's uses, properties, and testing environment of the cement specifications.

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