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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youThe differences between Cement Type I and Type II are as follows:- Type I Cement: This is a general-purpose cement used when special properties of other cement types are not required.
- Type II Cement: This type is used when increased resistance to sulfates is needed, making it suitable for environments with elevated sulfate levels in the soil. It is often used as a general-purpose cement due to its similar price to Type I.
In summary, Type I is for general use, while Type II is specifically for sulfate resistance.
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