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  2. Plastic cement - Wikipedia

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    Plastic Cement may refer to: Cement, in the US where it refers to certain formulations of Masonry Cement; Dichloromethane, used to solvent weld some thermoplastics including acrylic; Butanone, model cement is a thick mixture with polystyrene; Tetrahydrofuran, the main solvent in PVC cement

  3. Polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Polyvinyl chloride is formed in flat sheets in a variety of thicknesses and colors. As flat sheets, PVC is often expanded to create voids in the interior of the material, providing additional thickness without additional weight and minimal extra cost (see closed-cell PVC foamboard). Sheets are cut using saws and rotary cutting equipment ...

  4. Dental cement - Wikipedia

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    Thus working time, amount and consistency can be individually adapted to the task at hand. Some cements, such as glass ionomer cement (GIC), can come in capsules and are mechanically mixed using rotating or oscillating mixing machines. [3] Resin cements are not cements in a narrow sense, but rather polymer based composite materials.

  5. Siam Cement Group - Wikipedia

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    The Siam Cement Public Company Limited (SCG; SET: SCC) is the largest and oldest cement and building material company in Thailand and Southeast Asia. [4] In 2016, SCG was also ranked as the second largest company in Thailand and the 604th largest public company in the world by Forbes. [5] The company is SET50 and SETHD-listed and an industry ...

  6. Rosendale cement - Wikipedia

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    Rosendale cement is a natural hydraulic cement that was produced in and around Rosendale, New York, beginning in 1825. [1] From 1818 to 1970 natural cements were produced in over 70 locations in the United States and Canada.

  7. Ambuja Cements - Wikipedia

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    The company had entered into a strategic partnership with Holcim, the second-largest cement manufacturer in the world from 2006. Holcim had, in January, bought a 14.8 percent promoters' stake in the GACL for ₹2,140 crore. [5] From 2010 to 2022, Holcim held a 61.62% controlling stake in Ambuja Cements. [6]

  8. 3D concrete printing - Wikipedia

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    TU/e Built Environment's Rohaco 3D Concrete Printer being extensively used for Concrete Printing Research. 3D concrete printing, or simply concrete printing, refers to digital fabrication processes for cementitious materials based on one of several different 3D printing technologies. 3D-printed concrete eliminates the need for formwork, reducing material waste and allowing for greater ...