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CIMENT PORTLAND COMPOUND CP II – E- 32 – RS

USES:

  • Industrial and commercial floors;
  • Mortar for coating, settlements, regularization, reinforcement, and roughcast;
  • Concrete for paving;
  • Structural and prestressed concrete (slabs, pillars and beams);
  • Industrialized mortars;
  • Fiber cement (water tanks, tiles).

Therefore,
GENERAL USE FOR MORTAR AND CONCRETE

AVAILABLE IN: SACKS OF 25 KG (55,12 LB) OR 50 KG (110,23 LB)

CIMENT PORTLAND COMPOUND CP II – E- 40 – RS

USES:

  • Industrial and commercial floors;
  • Mortar for coating, settlements, regularization, reinforcement, and roughcast;
  • Concrete for paving;
  • Structural and prestressed concrete (slabs, pillars and beams);
  • Industrialized mortars;
  • Fiber cement (water tanks, tiles).

Therefore,
GENERAL USE FOR MORTAR AND CONCRETE

Available in: BIG BAGS AND BULK

FAQ

No, the color of cement just changes due to the raw material used and does not interfere with the resistance offered by the material.

Yes, but with some important precautions. It is necessary to separate the cement affected by moisture from the one that is still dry. To do this, use a sieve to separate the hydrated cement from the ret. Nevertheless, the cement that passes through the sieve may only be used in services and configurations that do not require structural functions.

1 - The best way to store it is in a dry place, away from walls by at least 30 centimeters and on wooden pallets, with each stack having no more than 10 bags.

2 - Cement should be kept in its closed package until the time of use.

3 - Different brands of cement and different expiration dates should not be mixed.

4 - Avoid storing in places such as bedrooms, animal kennels, etc.

 

Cement has a valid shelf life of 90 days from the date of manufacturing printed on the packaging, if following storage condition guidelines (dry ambient, on pallet boards and in stacks of a maximum of 10 bags). Cement usage should follow the FIFO system (first in, first out).

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