white cement
White cement is a type of hydraulic cement that is characterized by its white color, which is achieved by using raw materials with low iron content. It is primarily made from limestone and clay, and it undergoes a similar manufacturing process as traditional gray cement. The whiteness of the cement allows for a variety of aesthetic applications in construction and design.
This cement is commonly used in decorative concrete projects, such as precast concrete products, masonry, and flooring. Its light color enhances the appearance of surfaces and can be combined with pigments to create a wide range of shades. White cement is also valued for its ability to reflect light, making it a popular choice for architectural features.