Cement

Çimsa offers four types of white cement - Super White Cement Type I, White Blend Cement Type IL, Masonry White Cement Type N and Type S. Çimsa White is preferred in over 70 countries worldwide for their consistent whiteness, brightness, high strength, and stability.

Where aesthetic or safety objectives require the use of whiter, brighter, or colored concrete, Çimsa White Cement is suitable for all types of architectural or structural concrete, plaster, mortar and stucco construction. 

White cement production processes are certified according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 standards.
Super White Cement – Type I
The whiteness and brightness of white cement are regulated by the raw materials used in its manufacturing process, along with the direct influence of metal oxides such as iron, manganese, and chrome. Çimsa Super White Cement is a type of Portland cement that is produced using strict raw material selection and unique production methods to ensure minimal presence of metal oxides, resulting in the whitest cement available in the global market.
White Blend Cement – Type IL
Çimsa White Cement has taken the pledge to work towards a sustainable future by launching its own environment-friendly Portland Limestone White Cement (PLC). As a responsible corporate entity, Çimsa is constantly upgrading its manufacturing processes year after year to meet stringent environmental standards.
Masonry White Cement – Type N
Çimsa Masonry White cement is manufactured to specifically match, contrast, and enhance the colors of different masonry units, thereby improving the aesthetic appeal of a wall or harmonizing with other colors in a design. It is suitable for use in any masonry application that requires a white or light-colored masonry joint.
Masonry White Cement – Type S
Çimsa Masonry White cement is manufactured to specifically match, contrast, and enhance the colors of different masonry units, thereby improving the aesthetic appeal of a wall or harmonizing with other colors in a design. It is suitable for use in any masonry application that requires a white or light-colored masonry joint.