JK Super Cement - PPC

A premium Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC), suitable for all construction applications

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JK Super Cement – OPC (53)

Get faster hydration and enhanced compressive strength.
 
 

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JK Super Cement – PSC

A type of cement produced by inter-grinding high-quality Portland cement clinker and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS).

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JK Super Cement – OPC (43)

Facilitates enhanced performance of the concrete due to its low chloride content.
 
 

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JK Super LPP

JK Super LPP

Available in markets Bihar, MP east and UP east market.

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About JK Super Cement - PPC

JK Super Cement - PPC is produced with the highest quality of limestone and clinker that are ground finely for enhanced cohesiveness when mixing concrete. Our cement is suitable for all types of geographies. With its low heat of hydration, the cement absorbs water faster. Protect your building’s reinforcement and overall life with our range of JK Super Cement - PPC

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Benefits of JK Super Cement - PPC

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Higher fineness and better workability - JK Super Grey Cement

Higher fineness and better workability

Low heat of hydration - JK Super Grey Cement

Low heat of hydration

Prevents lime leaching - JK Super Grey Cement

Prevents lime leaching

Increased strength and corrosion resistance - JK Super Grey Cement

Increased strength and corrosion resistance

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Applications Of JK Super Cement - PPC

JK Super Cement - PPC can be used in the following structures:

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    Slabs

    Build cement slabs of varying thicknesses that can be used to form floors or roofs.

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    Beams

    Create a safe load path with horizontal structures made from durable JK Super Cement - PPC.

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    Foundation

    Build a strong foundation for supporting buildings and efficiently transmitting the load to the earth.

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Besides our range of JK Super Cement - PPC, we also offer JK Super Strong Concrete Special and JK Super Protect.

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FAQs

 

Short for Portland Pozzolana Cement, PPC is a blended cement characterised by the presence of pozzolana particles such as volcanic dust and ash materials. The resulting PPC cement has enhanced strength and durability.

OPC, PPC and PSC are variants of Portland cement. Portland cement is formed when clinker is finely ground. When you add gypsum to this Portland cement, it results in Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). If you add fly ash to Portland cement, it produces Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC). Similarly, when you add slag to Portland cement, you get Portland Slag Cement (PSC). Essentially, PPC and PSC are blended variants of Portland cement.

The main difference between grey and white cement is the concentration of iron oxide and manganese oxide. Grey cement is called as such due to relatively higher levels of these compounds. On the other hand, white cement has relatively lower levels of iron oxide and manganese oxide. Additionally, white cement has a finer texture and a higher refractive index than grey cement. The fuel used to form grey cement comprises coal, petroleum coke and natural gas. Burning such fuel results in coal ash. Coal ash can contaminate white cement, hence white cement is formed using oil. In construction, grey cement is synonymous with simply cement.

Normally, the concrete must be cured for at least 7 to 12 days. Ensure that the vertical components like columns or wall are cured after they’ve been wrapped in hessian cloth for better results.

Not necessarily. Note that cement is a hygroscopic material, i.e., it has the tendency to absorb moisture quickly. If kept in dry conditions, cement can last longer. If it has been a long time, make sure you test the cement before use.

To ensure there are no cracks in the concrete once it has hardened, you can do the following:

Add the right amount of water while mixing concrete. While adding excess water can make the concrete application easy, the excess water can cause shrinkage of the concrete, which causes it to crack. Also, allow the concrete to cure naturally. The chemical reaction that causes the concrete to go from wet to dry occurs over several weeks.