ABE Construction Chemicals has launched CEM-blanc, a new economical white cement to cater for the needs of both the construction as well as retail markets.
ABE is part of the Chryso Southern Africa Group.
Elrene Smuts, Communications Manager for the Chryso Group, said ABE CEM-blanc is a general-purpose white Portland cement that provides superior early-strength with added aesthetic and decorative opportunities offered by its colour tone, high strength and durability.
Smuts said the new imported product – which complies with South African quality standards as specified in SANS 50197-1 for type CEM II 42.5N cement – is compatible with a wide range of quality admixtures such as those produced by Chryso SA.
“ABE CEM-blanc’s whiteness, consistent quality, versatility and strength will make it the preferred choice for both ready-mix and precast concrete producers. The product can be blended with fly ash, condensed silica fume, ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS), and limestone. Furthermore, its high performance can lower the cement content of concrete mixes giving the new product competitive costing advantages compared with other white cements now on the local market.
“The cost-efficiency of ABE CEM-blanc will be welcomed by architects and designers who have in the past faced cost restraints in specifying white cement structures. White cement has also not been generally available on the retail market before which means its potential will now be accessible to experienced home improvers as well,” she said.
According to the company, the new product is suited for applications such as:
• High early-strength specialist products, particularly where the added white colouring and improved aesthetics are sought; • Coloured mortars, plasters (including swimming pool plaster) and screeds; • Architectural colour finishes in buildings, bridges, retaining walls; • Ready-mix and precast walls, columns and floors; • Decorative pavements, blocks and pavers; • Formulated, pre-bagged repairs, tile grouts, adhesives and screeds; and • Exposed aggregate finishes.