White Cement & Gray Cement (Portland)
White cement and gray cement are two widely used types of construction cement that differ in raw materials, color, and application. However, both are produced based on similar processes and lime-based compositions.
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White Cement
White cement is a type of Portland cement with very low levels of iron oxide and manganese, resulting in a pure, bright white color. In addition to having excellent technical properties, its aesthetic appeal makes it a popular choice for modern and classical architectural designs.
Features:
•Bright and uniform white color
•Can be mixed with mineral pigments to produce colored mortars
•Similar setting time and strength as regular Portland cement
•Ideal for exterior facades, tile grouting, decorative elements, and artificial stone
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Gray Cement (Ordinary Portland Cement)
Gray cement is the most commonly used cement in the construction industry. It is produced by mixing cement clinker with a specific amount of gypsum. Due to its high adhesive power, cost-effectiveness, and strong performance, it is suitable for a wide range of civil and industrial applications.
Features:
•Gray to dark gray color
•High compressive strength
•Suitable for concrete pouring, foundations, reinforced structures, and mortar
•Widely used in residential, road, dam, and infrastructure projects
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Both types of cement are available in high quality with export-grade packaging and can be supplied in bulk or project-based quantities.


