White Cement

White Cement

Cement Type
  • Cem I 52,N
  • Cem I 52,5R
  • Cem II 42,5N
STANDARDS WE SECURE:
  • STM & AASHTO according to USA requirement
  • EC Certificate according to Europe requirement
  • AFNOR according to France requirement

White Cement Product Line & Applications

White cement offers the same structural integrity as standard grey cement but is manufactured with specially selected raw materials (extremely low in iron and manganese) to achieve a brilliant, consistent white finish. It is the premier choice for architectural, decorative, and custom-colored concrete applications.

CEM I 52.5 N (White Portland Cement)

Overview: A pure, premium white Portland cement engineered for high ultimate compressive strength with a normal early curing rate. It provides an exceptionally bright finish and structural reliability for demanding architectural designs.

Ideal Applications:

  • Architectural Concrete: Cast-in-place structural columns, facades, and monuments where the concrete is left exposed for aesthetic purposes.

  • Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC): High-end ornamental elements, lightweight facade panels, and intricate custom moldings.

  • Premium Precast Elements: Benches, planters, and urban furniture requiring both extreme durability and visual appeal.

  • Swimming Pools & Spas: High-strength white finishes and custom pool plaster mixes.

CEM I 52.5 R (White Portland Cement – Rapid)

Overview: A pure white Portland cement that combines high ultimate strength with a rapid early setting time. This type is designed for industrial and manufacturing environments where production speed is just as critical as aesthetic brilliance.

Ideal Applications:

  • High-Volume Precast Manufacturing: Allows for fast demolding and quick turnaround times in precast plants, increasing daily production capacity.

  • Dry-Mix Mortars & Adhesives: The preferred base for manufacturing premium, fast-setting tile adhesives, high-performance grouts, and self-leveling floor compounds.

  • Fast-Track Construction: On-site architectural projects requiring quick removal of formwork to keep tight schedules on track.

  • Cold Weather Projects: The rapid hydration process generates early heat, helping the concrete cure properly in lower temperatures.

CEM II 42.5 N (White Composite Cement)

Overview: A highly versatile, blended white cement. By incorporating high-purity supplementary materials (such as pure white limestone), it offers excellent workability, lower heat of hydration, and a reduced carbon footprint, while maintaining a standard high strength and normal curing rate.

Ideal Applications:

  • Decorative Plasters & Stuccos: Provides superior workability and a smooth finish for interior and exterior wall renderings.

  • Colored Concrete & Mortars: Acts as the perfect neutral, bright base for mixing with mineral pigments, ensuring true, vibrant colors without the dulling effect of grey cement.

  • Terrazzo Flooring: Used as the brilliant white binder matrix for high-end residential and commercial polished terrazzo floors.

  • Masonry Mortars: General-purpose pointing and bricklaying where a clean, white, or specifically tinted mortar joint is desired for visual contrast.

Here is a full breakdown of the standard packing options

FIBC Jumbo Bags (1 to 2 Tons)
The Process: Made of high-strength woven polypropylene (PP) with a polyethylene (PE) inner liner to ensure the cement remains completely dry and dust-proof.
Handling: They feature lifting loops at the top, allowing cranes or forklifts to easily load them into standard shipping containers or directly into a ship's hold.
Best for: Buyers who lack pneumatic silos but still need industrial quantities for large construction sites or local bagging plants.

Standard Bags (50kg or 25kg)
The Process: Cement is packed into multi-ply kraft paper or woven PP bags.
Export Handling: To prevent damage during ocean transit, individual bags are rarely loaded loose. They are either stacked on wooden pallets and shrink-wrapped, or placed inside Sling Bags (a heavy-duty outer bag that holds up to forty 50kg bags, creating a 2-ton liftable unit).
Best for: Direct-to-consumer sales, local hardware distributors, and markets reliant on manual labor for unloading.

Terms of Delivery (Incoterms® 2020)

We ensure transparent, efficient, and reliable global shipping for all our cement exports. All international maritime transactions and logistics are governed by the official Incoterms® 2020 published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).To accommodate the varying logistical capabilities and preferences of our global buyers, we offer the following standard maritime delivery terms:

Free On Board (FOB)

Best for: Buyers who have preferred relationships with shipping lines and wish to control their own ocean freight and marine insurance.
Our Responsibility: We handle all export customs clearance, terminal handling charges, and the physical loading of the cement  onto your designated vessel at our departure port.
Risk Transfer: The risk of loss or damage transfers from us to the buyer the exact moment the cargo is safely loaded on board the vessel.
Your Responsibility: You are responsible for booking and paying for the ocean freight, securing marine insurance, and handling all import procedures at the destination.

Cost and Freight (CFR)

Best for: Buyers who want us to leverage our maritime logistics network to handle the ocean transport, but prefer to manage their own cargo insurance policy.
Our Responsibility: We cover export customs, port handling, vessel loading, and the cost of ocean freight to transport the goods to your specified destination port.
Risk Transfer: While we pay the freight costs, the risk of loss or damage transfers to the buyer as soon as the cargo is loaded onto the vessel at the port of origin.
Your Responsibility: You are responsible for purchasing your own marine cargo insurance, unloading the material at the destination port, and managing import customs.

Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF)

Best for: Buyers seeking a comprehensive, hassle-free logistics package where both ocean freight and baseline insurance are managed by the exporter.
Our Responsibility: We manage export clearance, loading, ocean freight to your destination port, and we secure minimum marine cargo insurance (Institute Cargo Clauses 'C', covering 110% of the CFR value) on your behalf.
Risk Transfer: As with CFR, the physical risk transfers to the buyer once the cargo is loaded on board the vessel at origin.
Your Responsibility: You manage the unloading process upon vessel arrival, import customs clearance, and final delivery to your facilities.

Shipping Capabilities & Custom Terms

While FOB, CFR, and CIF are the industry standards for heavy maritime commodities, we understand that specific infrastructure projects or regional markets may require different arrangements. Depending on the discharge port facilities and cargo volume (bulk vessel vs. break-bulk FIBC bags), we are open to discussing alternative logistics frameworks.

Please Note: Final delivery terms, confirmed freight rates, and exact insurance provisions will be clearly defined and agreed upon in the final Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA).

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