ORIENT CEMENT

Orient Cement is a member of the multi-product, multi-unit Orient Paper & Industries Ltd.-a C.K. Birla Group Company. The Company's state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities located at Devapur, in Adilabad district of Andhra Pradesh, has a capacity to produce 1.18 million tones of high quality portland cement per annum.

As part of its strong and unflinching commitment to superior and consistent quality, Orient Cement launched Orient Gold 53-Grade Cement in the market place in end 1992. One of  the pioneers to introduce the 53- Grade Cement in India, Orient Cement opened up a whole new dimension in building construction. The runawaysuccess of Orient Gold is a fitting testimony to its endeavour to provide the consumers only the very best.

A commitment supported by the latest manufacturing technology, a modern sophisticated plant, advanced on–line quality control &high quality limestone at the site. All this backed by a good distribution network and a well-thought out marketing strategy .

FEATURES

  • High compressive strength.
  • High early strength.
  • Economical Construction.
  • Durable.
  • Consistent.
ORIENT GOLD AND HOW IT COMPARES WITH BIS STANDARDS

The quality of any cement is judged by its performance in combination with water as binder material.This is measured in terms of

  • Strength development.
  • Heat development.
  • Volume stability. 
  • Durability.
In the manufacture of Orient Gold 53-Grade Cement, these properties are maintained at specific levels to ensure uniform and high consistency in quality from batch to batch.

These levels or standards for Orient Gold far surpass the specification laid down by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for the 53-Grade product segment.

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