PPC Surebuild 42.5N Cement bags 50kg - Building Material

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Surebuild is a premium general purpose cement that is ideal for general building operations, structural concrete and the manufacture of cement-based products.

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SUREBUILD is a premium multi-purpose cement that has been engineered to achieve consistent and appropriate performance in a wide range of products and applications. It is ideal for concrete, general building and civil works.

PPC SUREBUILD 42.5 N – This is a general purpose cement for building and civil engineering work. PPC SUREBUILD Cement 42,5 N with extra strength, gives you more concrete than regular 32,5 general purpose cements.

Application:

Typical applications are concrete, mortar, plaster, masonry products, paving, precast products, grouts, shotcrete, soil stabilization and other general home and DIY applications. SUREBUILD is a tried and tested product that has been engineered to achieve a consistent and appropriate performance. SUREBUILD is compatible with commercial chemical admixtures.

Specification:

SUREBUILD conforms to the 42,5 N strength class of SANS 50197-1 for common cements and, depending on source factory, is identified as one of:

  • CEM II/A 42,5 N
  • CEM II/B 42,5 N

“CEM II/A” denotes portland composite cement with an extender content between 6 and 20%

“CEM II/B” denotes portland composite cement with an extender content between 20 and 35%

“CEM III/A” denotes blastfurnace cement with a blastfurnace slag content between35 and 65%

Extenders used in the manufacture of SUREBUILD include limestone (denoted “L”), fly ash (denoted “V”), and blastfurnace slag (denoted “S”). Blends of two or more of the above extenders are denoted “M”.

Examples:
SUREBUILD CEM II/B-M(V-S) 42,5 N SUREBUILD CEM II/A-L 42,5 N

Storage:

Cement bags are not weatherproof and should be stored under cover, off the ground, on raised timber platform or on plastic sheeting to protect against rising dampness. Bags should be stacked to a maximum height of 12 bags or two pallets. Usage of bags should be first in first out.

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