Varieties and use
The two main characteristics to classify the different varieties of cement are the type and amount of addition they contain and the strength they achieve after certain periods of time.
Unlike gypsum and lime, pure cement is rarely used. Its proper use is combined with other materials in the manufacture of conglomerates, especially mortars and reinforced concrete. Mixed with water in a process called hydration, the cement hardens both in the air and submerged in water. It is, therefore, a hydraulic binder par excellence.
On the other hand, the peculiarities of each type of cement determine their most suitable applications and their precautions of use. These are regulated by UNE or EN standards, which include the definitions and specifications of existing cements.
Check here the uses and applications of all types of cements
Applicable legislation to select the type of cement for different uses and exposure