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Ambuja Kawach

Ambuja Kawach

Specially formulated cement with high-quality water-repellent properties.

Ambuja Kawach

Specially formulated cement with high-quality water-repellent properties.

Water Repellent

Anti-Efflorescence

Corrosion Resistant

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Ambuja Plus

Ambuja Plus

An exceptional grade PPC cement with enhanced strength, and superior resistance to leakage.

Ambuja Plus

An exceptional grade PPC cement with enhanced strength, and superior resistance to leakage.

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Dense Concrete

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Ambuja Compocem

Ambuja Compocem

A sustainable, and a premium product manufactured using the S&S Technology.

Ambuja Compocem

A sustainable, and a premium product manufactured using the S&S Technology.

Impeccable finish

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Frequently Asked Questions

Blended cement is obtained by either intergrinding pozzolanic material or slag with clinker along with Gypsum or by blending ground pozzolana or slag with Portland cement. They are also termed composite cement.
Pozzolana combines with lime and alkalis in the cement and when water is added it forms compounds which contribute to strength, impermeability, and sulphate resistance. It also contributes to workability, reduces bleeding, and controls destructive expansion from alkali-aggregate reactions. The leaching of free lime is also reduced.
Slow or fast setting normally depends on the nature of the cement. It could also be due to extraneous factors not related to the cement. The ambient conditions play an important role. In hot weather, the setting is faster, in cold weather, the setting is delayed. Some types of salts, chemicals, clay, etc. if inadvertently mixed with the sand, aggregate and water could accelerate or delay the setting of concrete.