Cement is a finely milled mineral powder, usually grey in color. The most important raw materials for the production of cement are limestone, clay, and marl. Mixed with water, cement serves as an adhesive to bind sand, gravel, and hard rock in concrete. The cement hardens both in the air and underwater and remains in its hardened state once reached.

Cement is usually available in the form of a homogeneous bulk dry good. Its characteristics are standardized in order to ensure the required stability, reliability, and processability in the application.

Types of cement are classified according to their early and final strength as well as their composition. In addition to cement that consists of 100% clinker, there are so-called composite types of cement, in which a portion of the clinker is replaced by alternative raw materials, such as fly ash, ground slag, or limestone. As the production of clinker is energy-intensive and releases large amounts of CO2, the use of alternative raw materials can conserve natural resources and reduce CO2 emissions.

Depending on the desired application, different types of cement – each with a specific composition – are necessary. Cement characteristics can also be modified through the use of additives. We offer our customers a broad range of cement products, including quality cement, special types of cement with targeted characteristics, special geotechnical building materials and an expanded range of binders. Our product portfolio varies from country to country.

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