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PRODUCT DATA SHEET CEMENT

CI/SfB Yq2
February 2012

SNOWCRETE (CEM II)

PORTLAND-LIMESTONE CEMENT
(CEM II/A-L 52,5N)
For architectural uses, providing attractive and durable concrete, rendering
and mortar. Uses include cast stone, architectural precast concrete, paving
slabs, street furniture, terrazzo.
Snowcrete is a white Portland-limestone cement which complies with BS EN 197-1 CEM Il/A-L 52,5N.
Snowcrete is a quality assured cement with independent third party certification and carries a CE mark.

Applications
To provide attractive and durable visual concrete, renderings and mortars.
A wide variety of white and light coloured finishes can be produced with selected white or light
coloured aggregates. Coloured finishes with a bright and clean appearance can be produced with
selected coloured aggregates or with pigments.
Typical applications of Snowcrete are:
Cast stone. Terrazzo.
Structural in-situ and precast concrete. Floor and wall tiles.
Cladding panels. Swimming pool finishes.
Precast paving slabs and blocks. Renders.
Road markings, kerbs, bollards. Pointing mortars.
Street furniture. Tile grouts.

Properties
White colour.
Does not contain any white pigments or additives.
Similar setting time to Bulk Portland Cement.
Similar early and later strength to Portland cement.
Naturally low in Chromium (VI) (below 2 ppm).

Availability
Snowcrete is available in 25 kg bags throughout the United Kingdom. Snowcrete is also
available in bulk tankers.

Storage
This product should be stored in unopened bags clear of the ground in cool dry conditions and
should be stacked in a safe and stable manner.
Conditions of Use
Snowcrete may be used in the range of traditional nominal mixes as for traditional Portland Cement.
To achieve optimum performance from Snowcrete in concrete or other products, it is essential that
it is correctly specified and used.
Recommended mixes are given in the Lafarge Cement Builders Guide, available from the contacts
overleaf.
As with other cements in building work, there is no substitute for good practice and workmanship.
It is essential to use the correct materials, proportion and mix the materials properly, add the
correct amount of water, compact, cure and protect as appropriate.
Normal hot and cold weather practice should also be followed.
The final finish quality of this material will depend upon the operative having the required skills
and a familiarity with the material and its application methods.
Lafarge Cement UK cannot be held responsible where workmanship has not been carried out in
accordance with good practice.
Manual handling should comply with The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992.
Snowcrete is manufactured from natural products, and slight shade variations may occur.

Technical Support
Further information and advice on this product and the full range of Lafarge Cement products can
be obtained through the contacts listed below. Alternatively, step-by-step application videos are
available from us on the internet, by scanning the QR code below using your Smartphone or by
downloading our iPhone app from the App Store.

Health and Safety


Contact between cement powder and body fluids (eg, sweat and eye fluids) may cause irritation,
dermatitis or burns. Cement is classified as an irritant under the Chemicals (Hazard Information
and Packaging) Regulations.
For further information, including control of soluble hexavalent chromium, refer to the appropriate
Lafarge Cement Health and Safety Information Sheets (Portland cements).

The information in this datasheet is accurate at


the time of printing, but Lafarge Cement UK
reserve the right to amend details as part of
their product development programme.

Typical properties (for guidance only) For further information


Surface area (m2/kg) 480 to 540
Setting time initial (minutes) 140 to 190 Technical helpline
BS EN 196-1 Mortar Tel: 0845 812 6232
compressive strength E-mail: [email protected]
2 day (MPa) 28 to 35
28 day (MPa) 55 to 60 Customer services
Apparent particle density (kg/m3) 3000 to 3080 Tel: 0845 812 6300
Bulk density (kg/m3) E-mail: [email protected]
Aerated 1000 to 1300
iPhone App
| Settled 1300 to 1450
Colour L value 92 to 96 www.lafarge.co.uk/iphone
Sulfate SO3 (%) 2.4 to 2.8
Chloride Cl (%) Less than 0.05
Alkali Eq Na2O (%) Less than 0.40
Tricalcium Silicate C3S (%) 50 to 60
Dicalcium Silicate C2S (%) 15 to 30
Tricalcium Aluminate C3A (%) 7.5 to 9.0
Tetracalcium Aluminoferrite C4AF (%) Below 0.75
Target limestone content % 12 to 15

White Portland-limestone cement is predominantly LAFARGE CEMENT UK LTD


compounds of calcium silicate and calcium Portland House
aluminate with a small proportion of gypsum. It is Bickenhill Lane
produced by burning or sintering, at a temperature Solihull, Birmingham
in excess of 1400C, a finely ground mixture of B37 7BQ
selected raw materials which contain Tel. 0845 812 6400
predominantly calcium carbonate, aluminium oxide Fax 0845 812 6200
and silica. The cooled clinker formed is ground www.lafarge.co.uk
under controlled conditions with the addition of
typically 5% gypsum and up to 20% limestone.

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