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The primary difference between 43 and 53 grade cement is their strength. 43 grade cement has a minimum compressive strength of 33 N/mm2 at the end of 28 days, while 53 grade cement has a compressive strength of 53 N/mm2 at the end of 28 days. Additionally, 43 grade cement is mainly used for plasteriRead more
The primary difference between 43 and 53 grade cement is their strength. 43 grade cement has a minimum compressive strength of 33 N/mm2 at the end of 28 days, while 53 grade cement has a compressive strength of 53 N/mm2 at the end of 28 days. Additionally, 43 grade cement is mainly used for plastering works, while 53 grade cement is mainly used for pre-casting and RCC works.
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