Taif Portland Cement
Portland cement is a fine gray powder primarily composed of calcium, silicon, aluminum, and iron compounds. It is produced by grinding clinker, a solid material obtained by heating a mixture of limestone, clay, and silt at very high temperatures.
Uses:
- Constructing reinforced concrete structures.
- Manufacturing bricks and tiles.
- Enhancing building and bridge foundations.
Portland Cement Taif is the most commonly used type of cement, ideal for general construction such as buildings, bridges, pavements, and precast units. It is valued for its strength, durability, and widespread availability.