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Cement, lime, PFA and plasticisers

Cement and Hydrated Lime

 

We have a wide range of cements and hydrated lime, please find a full list below:

NG Cement - A new, better value alternative for the DIY user and professional builder.

6588 Cement - Portland 6588 Cement has provided user benefits to the ready mixed and pre-cast concrete and contracting industries for many years and is now available in bags to enable the builder and bricklayer to enjoy those same benefits.

Cemrok Swift Set - A specially formulated rapid setting cement. Ideal for concreting, rendering and mortars where speed of completion is required.

BS EN 197-1 Cement - Portland 12 Cement of a class not less than 42.5N is manufactured by recognised Portland cement producers who have been granted the right and licence to be listed in the BSI Register of Firms of Assessed Capability.The cements are utilised extensively by the major UK readymix companies, pre-cast concrete manufacturers and leading civil engineering and building contractors in both the UK and overseas.

Hydrated Lime - Hydrated Lime is a fine white dry powder that is manufactured by reacting Calcium Oxide with water and then air classifying to produce a product complying with BS890 'Building Limes'. Hydrated Lime is also known as Slaked Lime or Calcium Hydroxide.

Hydrated Lime has many industrial uses but in the building sector it is used as a key binding and plasticising ingredient in building mortars.

Downloads

Cementitious Solutions Specialist Grouts & Caulking Materials Brochure (pdf, 671kb)

Cemrok Postmix Product sheet (pdf, 293kb)

NG Cement Product sheet (pdf, 206kb)

Portland Cements Product sheet (pdf, 196kb)

Cemrok Swiftset Product sheet (pdf, 207kb)

Hydrated Lime Product sheet (pdf, 523kb)

Portland 6588 Cement Material Safety Datasheet (pdf, 169kb)

Cemrok Swiftset Material Safety Datasheet (pdf, 169kb)

Portland Cements Material Safety Datasheet (pdf, 179kb)

Hydrated Lime Material Safety Datasheet (pdf, 175kb)

 

Please Contact Us for further technical information.



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