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Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC)
Bangur Cement’s Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC) is formulated with superior strength clinker along with superior quality pozzolanic materials such as fly ash, which improves ultimate strength and overall durability of the structure. It effectively reduces water permeability, minimising damage from moisture and chemicals. The use of fly ash not only improves the quality of the cement but also supports sustainable construction practices by lowering the carbon footprint. Additionally, PPC is favoured for its excellent workability, offering a smoother finish and improved cohesion in concrete mixes.
Key Benefits
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Long-Term Strength Gain: Gains strength over time, ensuring lasting durability.
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Enhanced Durability: Protects against sulphate and chloride attacks.
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Crack Resistance: Improved workability and lower water permeability help reduce risk of cracking.
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Superior Finish: PPC produces a smoother and more uniform surface finish.
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Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC) | Composite Cement (CC) | Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) | |
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Composition | Blend of clinker and pozzolanic materials like fly ash. | Combination of clinker with supplementary materials like fly ash and slag. | Made from clinker and gypsum, available in different grades (43 and 53). |
Usability | Ideal for structures exposed to water and aggressive environments, such as dams and marine structures. | Suitable for a variety of applications, offering enhanced resistance and smooth finish. | Widely used in general construction, including residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. |
Strength | Gains strength over time, providing long-term durability. | Superior strength, suitable for structural and non-structural applications. | High early strength, ideal for fast-tracked construction projects. |
Workability | Improved workability, providing a smoother finish and better cohesion. | Smooth finish, ideal for projects requiring a high-quality surface. | Quick setting time, accelerates the construction process. |