OPC Cement 42.5R
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 12500 Metric Tons m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- -
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opc cement standard EN197
opc cement 32.5 42.5 52.5
1.Product CEM Portland Cement Grade 32.5 42.5 52.5 (N indicates normal early strength, R indicates rapid early strength)
2.Quality portland cement conforms to standard EN197-1:2000
3.Feature
4.Technique of production Dry-process rotary kilns
5.Loading port Rizhao (the company is located in port working area)
the loading rate is 6000MT to 8000MT PWWD
6. sea-worthy packing options
1). in thick plastic bag of 2 metric ton, then in 2 metric ton sling bag
2). in bags of 50 kgs. net each, 40 bags to a 2 metric ton sling bag
50kg bags option
1). In 50 kg net woven polypropylene bag
2). In 50kg net woven polypropylene bag with two layer kraft paper inside
7. Portland Cement Production Capacity: 100,000 Metric Ton / Month
8. Min. Order Quantity 12,500 Metric Ton
9. Price term FOB, CFR, CIF( for CFR & CIF price please send us the port of destination & the the rate of discharge)
10.Payment method Options
1). TT- 30% of total shipment value paid by telegraphic transfer in advance, 70% balance against copy of BL
2). IRDLC - Payment by Irrevocable, Untransferable Documentary Letter of Credit, Confirmed by Top 25 Prime World Bank, 100% at sight in Rizhao, China
3). usance credit payment at sight (30days/60days/90days LC payment at sight)
11.Procedure
1). Client issues specific enquiry and supplier makes soft offer.
2). Buyer issues Letter of Intent on original company letterhead, and it should state the required volume & the target price, include bank details
3). Seller will provide FCO
4). After the buyer confirmed the FCO, Seller issues Draft Contract to buyer for approval.
6). Buyer returns approved draft contract whereupon seller will provide final contract. The signed contract will be sent to the buyer via email and/or Courier.
7). Buyer open LC issued by the buyer’s bank in favor of the seller
8). the cement will be shipped to the buyer within 20 days after the seller received and accepted the Documentary Letter of Credit.
- Q: I am planning to build a wooden wall in my crawlspace. It is a large, dry space and would be great for storage. The wall would be about 6ft x 32ft and would run along the inside of the cement foundation. Can I attach it to the cement foundation or to the wooden beams running along the top? Or does that cause weakening of the foundation or other problems. If I can't, does anyone know a good way to make the wall sturdy without attaching it to anything (I just want to attach some peg board and shelving to it). Thanks for any advice!
- Wood against the cement wall is not a good idea. Moisture from the ground usually seeps in through concrete, and evaporate from the floor. and the wood will soak it up, grow moldy and rot. If you are planning to use it for storage the best course of action would be to encapsulate it instead. That means lining the whole crawl space, floor and walls with a 20mil poly sheet (like a pool liner) specially developed for this purpose, and then install a conditioning system to blow air from the upstairs into the crawl, keeping it dry. Besides protecting your crawl space and stored items from moisture, termites etc... encapsulation makes your whole house at least 18% more energy efficient. It is recommended by the US Department of Energy's Building America as Best Practice. I am adding the link to Advanced Energy website. There you will find videos explaining the process and a ton of studies conducted by them on crawl spaces, as well as to another website about Crawl Spaces.
- Q: what r the raw materials used to make cement?
- Lime, sand and water.
- Q: Let's see if I can get the right. I have 12 cement columns which are three meters high (on third floor) and I want to put wooden columns on top of them 3 meters high. (fourth floor) The trusses will be on top of the wooden column. I'm concerned about how to connect the wooden columns to the cement columns so that they are stable and secure?
- If the wooden columns are square and a standard size, use a bracket designed for deck construction. They are made of galvanized sheet steel and are bolted down to the concrete in the center. Look into an epoxy product (maybe 3M) that will allow you to use a stud to hold the steel bracket in the concrete. Often, cracks occur in a narrow column if an old fashioned lag anchor or lag type stud is used.
- Q: I have a question about subfloor and tiling.. our kitchen and dining room are connected, and our dining room has hardwood floor and the kitchen just has a lineolm currently.. we are remodeling our kitchen and tiling.. we know the correct thing to do is lay down a cement backer board, our question is, do we take up the current subfloor? im afraid if we dont that once we put the cement board down and then the tile down, THEN the kitchen floor will be higher than the dining room.. so, again, taking the current subfloor off, and just seeing the original floor boards that run diagonally (i know it does that from looking from the basement up).. and then lay the cement board on there, and then the tile, can that be done?? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!!!!
- Cement Board Underlayment
- Q: how do we calculate how much we need and how is it done
- I do not know how you will keep it from settling but as to the volume 2 = .166 ft average height is 10' = 5/6 = .833 ft I assume a steady slope so I use average thickness 22.166 x 360.166 x .833 = 6,650.2 cu ft = 246.3 cu yds
- Q: Has anyone ever put in a cement overlay in their kitchen? What is the process how do I create a pattern color the cement from the topside. I want it to look like large tiles. Thank You
- if you haven't done it before you would be better off putting real tiles down i saw a program about that it wasn't an amateurs job but if you still want a go you'll need cement colouring and a type of large pattern maker for the tile shape and a whole load of cement plus you need to make sure your floor is strong enough to take the weight of all that cement
- Q: Are they like the same...different? Idk
- Different mix. Concrete has more gravel in it as rock is harder than concrete and cement is more a mixture with sand. Quite interchangeable language on the jobsite like Tomato or tomayto. They generally know what you want so they bring it. I don't doubt that the lime content changes but I will leave that secret up to them.
- Q: what cement do dentists use to stick crowns in and stuff?,is it as strong as cement (literally)?
- There are many types of cement used in dentistry today. Different ones are called for different situations. Some are: Glass Ionomer, Resin Based Glass Reinforced, Polycorboxylate, Silicate and the gold standard Zinc Phosphate. There are also temporary cements as well. Every dentist has their own preference and may use 2 or 3 different types based on their likes and clinical situation. Is it as strong as cement...No! Their bond strengths are however, very strong. Usually once a crown is cemented in place, it cannot easily be removed. Often the crowns have to be cut off! They are also very water soluble, meaning that if you have a poorly made crown and saliva can leak under it, the cement may wash away and the crown will eventually fall off on its own!
- Q: is there any difference between vermiculite -cement and sand-cement pool bottom ? is it OK to use sand- cement mix instead of vermiculite?
- Vermiculite contains styrofoam balls that give it it's elasticity. This is necessary to give your pool bottom the flex needed when walking on pool floor. A hard surface would cut your liner.
- Q: if i filled a balloon with air, covered it with cement, waited a few hours, deflated the balloon, pulled the balloon out, could i create a hollow cement sphere?????
- Yes, in fact it has been done, though it's a little more complicated than you describe. The problem is that wet cement is pretty soupy, and it's hard to get it to form a layer around the baloon. So you also need an outer form around the layer of cement. That could be made of cardboard and duct tape on a small scale, and cut away after the cement has hardened. You can pop the balloon and slip it out through the hole. The interior void will not be exactly spherical, of course.
1. Manufacturer Overview
Location | Shandong,China (Mainland) |
Year Established | 2003 |
Annual Output Value | US$5 Million - US$10 Million |
Main Markets | 80.00% Africa 20.00% Eastern Asia |
Company Certifications | Laboratory certificate; Import and export registration certificate; The development of bulk cement in 2004 Advanced units; THE INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION NETWORK (english) |
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3. Manufacturer Capability
a) Trade Capacity | |
Nearest Port | Rizhao |
Export Percentage | 91% - 100% |
No.of Employees in Trade Department | 6-10 People |
Language Spoken: | English, Chinese |
b) Factory Information | |
Factory Size: | 30,000-50,000 square meters |
No. of Production Lines | 2 |
Contract Manufacturing | OEM Service Offered |
Product Price Range | Low and/or Average |
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OPC Cement 42.5R
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 12500 Metric Tons m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- -
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