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Cement is available in different grades. The strength of the concrete mix is dependent on the grade of cement. Hence, one must know the grade of cement, and how it can affect the construction of your house. There are mainly three grades of cement produced by the best cement brands in India as follows: 33 Grade Cement 33-grade cement means that the compressive strength of the cement after 28 days is 33N/mm2 when tested as per Indian Standards under standard conditions. This grade of cement is used for general construction work under normal environmental condition. Due to the availability of higher grades in the cement, the use of 33-grade cement has declined. 43 Grade Cement 43-grade cement means that the compressive strength of the cement after 28 days is 43N/mm2 when tested as per Indian Standards under standard conditions. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How many grades of cement are there


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Emami Cement
  • How many grades of cement are there?

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Company Overview
  • Emami the leading cement manufacturing companies
    in Eastern India.
  • one of the fastest growing cement companies to
    achieve such feat amongst cement manufacturers
    operating in Eastern India.
  • Company was awarded the Brand of the Decade
    2018 award in the cement category by ERTC Media
    and the Brand of the Year Cement Segment
    award for excellence in building and construction
    at the National Awards for Marketing Excellence
    by the Times Network in 2018.

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How many grades of cement are there?
  • Cement is available in different grades. The
    strength of the concrete mix is dependent on the
    grade of cement. Hence, one must know the grade
    of cement, and how it can affect the construction
    of your house. There are mainly three grades of
    cement produced by the best cement brands in
    India as follows
  • 33 Grade Cement
  • 33-grade cement means that the compressive
    strength of the cement after 28 days is 33N/mm2
    when tested as per Indian Standards under
    standard conditions.This grade of cement is used
    for general construction work under normal
    environmental condition.

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How many grades of cement are there?
  • Due to the availability of higher grades in the
    cement, the use of 33-grade cement has declined.
  • 2. 43 Grade Cement43-grade cement means that the
    compressive strength of the cement after 28 days
    is 43N/mm2 when tested as per Indian Standards
    under standard conditions. This grade of cement
    is used for plain concrete work and plastering
    works.43 grade cement is also used to make
    precast items, such as tiles, blocks, pipes, etc.
    It can be used where setting time is not a
    necessary criterion.

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How many grades of cement are there?
  • 3. 53 Grade Cement
  • 53-grade cement means that the compressive
    strength of the cement after 28 days is 53 N/mm2
    when tested as per Indian Standards under
    standard conditions. 53-grade cement has a fast
    setting time as compared to 43-grade cement. This
    grade of cement is not used for ordinary works.
    It is mostly used for the structural purposes as
    in reinforced cement concrete.
  • Emami Cement produces OPC- 43 and OPC-53 variants
    of cement which provides you with desired
    strength according to your needs that is why it
    is considered as best cement in India.

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Grades of cement offered by Emami
Emami Double Bull Double Bull Ordinary Portland
Cement (OPC-43)
Emami Double Bull Double Bull Ordinary Portland
Cement (OPC-53)
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Reference
  • https//www.emamicement.com/ordinary-portland-ceme
    nt-opc.php
  • https//www.quora.com/How-many-grades-of-cement-ar
    e-there
  • https//www.emamicement.com/ordinary-portland-ceme
    nt-opc-43.php
  • https//www.emamicement.com/

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