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What is Cement, and what are the different types of cements?
Cement is a construction material made by grinding together a mixture of limestone and clay, which is then heated at a high temperature to form clinker. The clinker is then ground into a fine powder to produce cement.
 
The different types of cement are :
 
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) : The most common type of cement, used for general construction purposes.
 
Rapid Hardening Cement : A type of cement that hardens faster than ordinary Portland cement, used in precast concrete.
 
Low Heat of Hydration Cement : A type of cement that releases less heat during the setting process, used in massive concrete structures.
 
Sulfate Resistant Cement : A type of cement that is resistant to sulfate attack, used in concrete structures exposed to sulfates.
 
Blast Furnace Slag Cement : A type of cement made from blast furnace slag, a waste product from the iron and steel industries.
 
Pozzolanic Cement : A type of cement that contains pozzolanic materials, such as fly ash, which increases the strength of the concrete.
 
White Cement : A type of cement with a white color, used for decorative purposes.
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