product Masonry Cement
certification BIS ISI Certification
Standard IS 3466: 1988
description Masonry cement is a special kind of cement used in specific proportions with water and sand to create a strong mortar. It is made by mixing and grinding waste materials that are either non-pozzolanic (inert) or pozzolanic (cement clinker). It also includes air-entraining plasticizers and gypsum in the proper amounts. For masonry building to be both structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing, masonry cement is essential. It is made to offer the ideal characteristics needed for a range of masonry uses, including the construction of blocks, bricks, and stone masonry.