The role of white cement in social development today
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Oct 30,2025
White cement is a powdery inorganic cementitious material. After mixing with water, it forms a slurry that can harden in air or water
White cement is a powdery inorganic cementitious material. After mixing with water, it forms a slurry that can harden in air or water, and can firmly bond sand, stone, and other materials along the way. The history of white cement can be traced back to the ancient Romans' use of lime and volcanic ash assimilates during construction, which are similar to ancient lime volcanic ash cement. Concrete made by bonding crushed stones with it not only has high strength after hardening, but also can withstand corrosion from freshwater or saltwater. The naming of white cement is based on the main hydraulic mineral deposits, assimilation materials, uses, and main characteristics of the cement, and strives for simplicity and accuracy. When the title is too long, abbreviations are allowed. The main hydraulic mineral deposits of universal white cement shall be named after assimilation data or other appropriate titles. Specialized cement is named after its specific purpose and may be labeled with a different type. Characteristic cement is named after the main hydraulic mineral deposits of cement, and can be named after the main characteristics of cement, and can also be labeled as incompatible or assimilated materials. Cement mainly composed of volcanic ash or hidden hydraulic materials, as well as other active materials, is named after the title of the main component followed by the title of the active material, such as gypsum slag white cement, lime volcanic ash cement, etc. The transportation industry is a fundamental asset for promoting and driving the growth of the national economy, and the transportation infrastructure requires a large amount of cement, such as building roads, railways, ports, airports, and laying oil pipelines. Cement is indispensable for all operations. White cement is truly the "grain" of the construction industry, widely used in construction, transportation, water conservancy, and national defense projects, thus playing an auxiliary role in guiding the entire country towards high-speed economic development.
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