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Rabeen Group

Cement Business Unit

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Iran Cement Industry Overview

• In today's world, cement is one of the main components of the Construction Industry.

• The Iranian Production of cement was ranked 16th in the word in 2000, which claimed up to become 4th in the year

2014, with production of 70 million tons has after China, India and the United States, being about two percent of global cement production.

• Iran is cementing its control over the Middle East and broader continent literally. A production capacity of 70 million

tons of cement per year makes Iran the fourth largest manufacturer in the world and the largest in the Middle East. With the fastest cement industry growth rate on the plant, Iran will soon surpass the United States, currently the third

largest producer.

• There are 72 cement plants in Iran.

• In the export sector, Iran exported over 18 million tons of cement in 2014, in the first rank of the world’s cement exports.

• Iran exports cement and clinker to some countries including Iraq, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Russia,

Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Kuwait, Pakistan, Qatar, Turkey, the UAE, Oman, India, China, Somali and so on in its export backgrounds.

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Product Overview

EN 197-1 (European Standard)

Cement Type I: Portland Cement (CEM I)

Cement Type II: Portland – Slag Cement (CEM II/A-S)

Cement Type II: Portland – Puzzolana Cement (CEM II/A-P, CEM II/B-P)

Cement Type II: Portland – Fly ash Cement (CEM II/A-V, CEM II/B-V)

Cement Type II: Portland – Limestone Cement (CEM II/A-L, CEM II/B-L)

Cement Type II: Portland – Composite Cement (CEM II/A-M, CEM II/B-M)

Cement Type III: Blast furnace Cement (CEM III/A, CEM III/B, CEM III/C)

Cement Type IV: Pozzolanic Cement (CEM IV/A, CEM IV/B)

Cement Type V: Composite Cement (CEM V/A, CEM V/B)

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Product Overview

ASTM C-150 (American Standards)

Cement Type I: For use when the special properties specified for any other type are not required.

Cement Type II: For general use, more especially when moderate sulphate resistance or moderate heat of hydration is

required.

Cement Type III: For use when high early strength is desired.

Cement Type IV: For use when a low heat of hydration is desired.

Cement Type V: For use when sulphate resistance desired.

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Product Overview

BS (British Standard)

Cement Type I: For use when the special properties specified for any other type are not required.

Cement Type II: For general use, more especially when moderate sulphate resistance or moderate heat of hydration is

required.

Cement Type IV: For use when a low heat of hydration is desired.

Cement Type V: For use when sulphate resistance desired.

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Product Overview

White Cement

For use in buildings where the use of high-strength concrete with no color are required. The color of the cement used in

cement production. White Portland cement is made of special materials which contains very little iron, and manganese. This is

where the need to limit the consumption of cement walls with white or clear, and usually associated with a particular aggregate is used. Since the price of ordinary Portland cement, white Portland cement is about double, so the entire process,

transport, mixing, observing precautions must be taken to prevent contamination, and all equipment must be cleaned.

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Product Overview

Oil and Gas well Cement

Oilwell cements find a wide application in the exploration for and the production of oil and gas.

For securing the metal casing and liners, out of which the oil and gas eventually flows. Oilwell cements can also be used for sealing water wells, waste disposal wells and geothermal wells.

They fulfill the requirements for materials forming low-viscosity slurries, which remain pump able to considerable depths and can be tailored to harden rapidly once in place.

The chemical and physical properties of oil well cements are given relevant specifications such as the API Specification 10A.

Oil and Gas well Cement Specifications

There are 9 different oil well classes according to API standard. In Iran the four A, D, E and G classes are mostly produced. These products are made by milling the cement clinker with gypsum and other additives.

Class A: This type is used in 0 to 6000 feet depth and the temperature lower than 170 °f. When special properties

are needed for the cement stone this type of cement is used.

Class D: This type is used in 6000 to 10000 feet depth with relatively high pressure zones. This type is produced in

medium sulfate resistant (MSR) and high sulfate resistant (HSR) types.

Class E: This type is used in 10000 to 14000 feet depth with relatively high pressure and high temperature zones.

This type is produced in medium sulfate resistant (MSR) and high sulfate resistant (HSR) types.

Class G: This type is used as base cement from the surface to 8000 feet depth. Use of any type of additives except

calcium sulfate in producing this type of oil well cement during milling or blending is forbidden. This type is produced

in medium sulfate resistant (MSR) and high sulfate resistant (HSR) types.

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Product Overview

Portland Clinker

Is a result of a chemical reaction of limestone, clay and other additive materials under extreme heat treatment in a kiln which

mostly consists of Calcium silicates and aluminates. To produce grey clinker, raw materials such as Iron oxides, clay etc. are

usually combined with limestone.

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 1-325

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 SiO2 21.17

2 Al2O3 4.48

3 Fe2O3 3.98

4 CaO 63.32

5 MgO 1.56 Max :2.5 Max :5

6

SO3

C3A<=8

C3A>8

2.32 Max :2.9

Max :3.2

Max :3.0

Max :3.5

7 K2O 0.54

8 Na2O 0.36

9 LOI 1.32 Max :2.9 Max :3

10 IR 0.33 Max :0.70 Max :0.75

11 F.CaO 1.05

12 LSF 92.1

13 SIM 2.50

14 ALM 1.13

15 C3S 52.1

16 C2S 21.8

17 C3A 5.2

18 C4AF 12.2

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 1-325

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 Fineness by Blain (cm^2/gr) 3031 Min:2900 Min:2800

2 Autoclave expansion 0.046 Max :0.6 Max :0.8

3 Setting time -

1-3 Initial Time (min) 145 Min:70 Min:45

2-3 Final time (hr.) 3:35 Max :5 Max :6

4 Compressive Strength

(kg/cm^2)

-

1-4 1 Day -

2-4 3 Days 228 Min:150 Min:120

3-4 7 Days 312 Min:220 Min:200

4-4 28 Days 415 Min:350

Max :510

Min:325

Max :525

5 Heat of hydration (Cal/gr) -

1-5 3 Days -

2-5 28 Days -

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 1‐ 425

No.

Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 SiO2 20.90

2 Al2O3 3.81

3 Fe2O3 3.70

4 CaO 62.45

5 MgO 1.54 Max :2.5 Max :5

6

SO3

C3A<=8

C3A>8

2.28 Max :2.9

Max :3.2

Max :3.0

Max :3.5

7 K2O 0.55

8 Na2O 0.26

9 LOI 2.44 Max :2.9 Max :3

10 IR 0.36 Max :0.70 Max :0.75

11 F.CaO 1.46

12 LSF 93.2

13 SIM 2.78

14 ALM 1.03

15 C3S 55.0

16 C2S 20.0

17 C3A 3.90

18 C4AF 11.6

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 1‐ 425

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 Fineness by Blain (cm^2/gr) 3493 Min:2900 Min:2800

2 Autoclave expansion 0.039 Max :0.6 Max :0.8

3 Setting time -

1-3 Initial Time (min) 155 Min:70 Min:45

2-3 Final time (hr.) 3:45 Max :5 Max :6

4 Compressive Strength (kg/cm^2) -

1-4 2 Day 169 Min:120 Min:100

2-4 3 Days -

3-4 7 Days -

4-4 28 Days 480 Min:425

Max :625

Min:425

Max :625

5 Heat of hydration (Cal/gr) -

1-5 3 Days -

2-5 28 Days -

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 1‐ 525

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 SiO2 21.26

2 Al2O3 4.45

3 Fe2O3 4.04

4 CaO 63.35

5 MgO 1.49 Max :2.5 Max :5

6

SO3

C3A<=8

C3A>8

2.58 Max :2.9

Max :3.2

Max :3.0

Max :3.5

7 K2O 0.52

8 Na2O 0.37

9 LOI 1.27 Max :2.9 Max :3

10 IR 0.30 Max :0.70 Max :0.75

11 F.CaO 1.35

12 LSF 91.5

13 SIM 2.50

14 ALM 1.15

15 C3S 51.4

16 C2S 22.5

17 C3A 5.0

18 C4AF 12.4

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 1‐ 525

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 Fineness by Blain (cm^2/gr) 3674 Min:2900 Min:2800

2 Autoclave expansion 0.054 Max :0.6 Max :0.8

3 Setting time -

1-3 Initial Time (min) 145 Min:70 Min:45

2-3 Final time (hr.) 3:15 Max :5 Max :6

4 Compressive Strength (kg/cm^2) -

1-4 1 Day 245 Min:200 Min:200

2-4 3 Days -

3-4 7 Days -

4-4 28 Days 555 Min:525 Min:525

5 Heat of hydration (Cal/gr) -

1-5 3 Days -

2-5 28 Days -

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 2

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 SiO2 21.20 Min:20.5 Min:20

2 Al2O3 4.48 Max :5 Max :6

3 Fe2O3 3.96 Max :5 Max :6

4 CaO 63.36

5 MgO 1.52 Max :2.5 Max :5

6

SO3

C3A<=8

C3A>8

2.50 Max :2.9 Max :3

7 K2O 0.51

8 Na2O 0.37

9 LOI 1.18 Max :2.9 Max :3

10 IR 0.21 Max :0.70 Max :0.75

11 F.CaO 1.12

12 LSF 91.9

13 SIM 2.51

14 ALM 1.13

15 C3S 51.7

16 C2S 2.22

17 C3A 5.2 Max :6.5 Max :8

18 C4AF 12.1

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 2

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 Fineness by Blain (cm^2/gr) 33.9 Min:2900 Min:2800

2 Autoclave expansion 0.039 Max :0.6 Max :0.8

3 Setting time -

1-3 Initial Time (min) 140 Min:70 Min:45

2-3 Final time (hr.) 3:30 Max :5 Max :6

4 Compressive Strength

(kg/cm^2)

-

1-4 1 Day -

2-4 3 Days 275 Min:170 Min:100

3-4 7 Days 372 Min:250 Min:175

4-4 28 Days 469 Min:350 Min:315

5 Heat of hydration (Cal/gr) -

1-5 3 Days -

2-5 28 Days -

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 3

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 SiO2 20.88

2 Al2O3 2.90

3 Fe2O3 3.73

4 CaO 62.89

5 MgO 1.54 Max :2.5 Max :5

6

SO3

C3A<=8

C3A>8

2.58 Max :3.2

Max :4.2

Max :3.5

Max :4.5

7 K2O 0.56

8 Na2O 0.24

9 LOI 2.40 Max :2.9 Max :3

10 IR 0.38 Max :0.70 Max :0.75

11 F.CaO 1.57

12 LSF 93.5

13 SIM 2.74

14 ALM 1.05

15 C3S 56.1

16 C2S 19.0

17 C3A 4.1 Max :8 Max :15

18 C4AF 11.6

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 3

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 Fineness by Blain (cm^2/gr) 3496 Min:2900 Min:2800

2 Autoclave expansion 0.046 Max :0.6 Max :0.8

3 Setting time -

1-3 Initial Time (min) 150 Min:70 Min:45

2-3 Final time (hr.) 3:50 Max :5 Max :6

4 Compressive Strength (kg/cm^2) -

1-4 1 Day 140 Min:130 Min:125

2-4 3 Days 308 Min:250 Min:240

3-4 7 Days -

4-4 28 Days -

5 Heat of hydration (Cal/gr) -

1-5 3 Days -

2-5 28 Days -

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 5

No. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 SiO2 21.76

2 Al2O3 4.00

3 Fe2O3 4.21

4 CaO 63.27

5 MgO 1.56 Max :205 Max :5

6

SO3

C3A<=8

C3A>8

2.08 Max :2.2 Max :2.3

7 K2O 0.53

8 Na2O 0.38

9 LOI 1.90 Max :2.9 Max :3

10 IR 0.46 Max :0.70 Max :0.75

11 F.CaO 0.89

12 LSF 90.5

13 SIM 2.65

14 ALM 0.95

15 C3S 46.8

16 C2S 28.3

17 C3A 3.5 Max :4.5 Max :5

18 C4AF 13.0

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PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE 5

NO. Chemical Specification Value Factory standard ISIRI 389

1 Fineness by Blain (cm^2/gr) 3386 Min:2900 Min:2800

2 Autoclave expansion 0.067 Max :0.6 Max :0.8

3 Setting time -

1-3 Initial Time (min) 125 Min:70 Min:45

2-3 Final time (hr.) 2:55 Max :5 Max :6

4 Compressive Strength

(kg/cm^2)

-

1-4 1 Day -

2-4 3 Days 285 Min:150 Min:85

3-4 7 Days 346 Min:200 Min:170

4-4 28 Days 450 Min:300 Min:270

5 Heat of hydration (Cal/gr) -

1-5 3 Days -

2-5 28 Days -

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PORTLAND CLINKER TYPE 2

NO. Chemical Specification Value

1 SiO2 22.11

2 Al2O3 4.51

3 Fe2O3 3.95

4 CaO 64.89

5 MgO 1.52

6 SO3 0.27

7 K2O 0.46

8 Na2O 0.33

9 LOI -

10 IR -

11 F.CaO 1.28

12 LSF 92.9

13 SIM 2.61

14 ALM 1.14

15 C3S 59.4

16 C2S 18.6

17 C3A 5.3

18 C4AF 12.0

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PORTLAND CLINKER TYPE 5

NO. Chemical Specification Value

1 SiO2 22.3

2 Al2O3 4.12

3 Fe2O3 4.04

4 CaO 64.95

5 MgO 1.54

6 SO3

0.40

7 K2O 0.55

8 Na2O 0.25

9 LOI -

10 IR -

11 F.CaO 1.1

12 LSF 92.7

13 SIM 2.73

14 ALM 1.02

15 C3S 60.3

16 C2S 18.4

17 C3A 4.1

18 C4AF 12.3

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Rabeen Group Services The international trade in cement and clinker is an activity which requires knowledge of the markets and the way in which

they act at each time. Relations with manufacturers are essential in order to be able to play a key role in the different geographical areas. Each phase deserves attention and supervision: production, storage, inland transportation, handling

during loading, maritime transportation, unloading at the destination port, storage once again, or transport to the client’s

facilities… all of this requires a high degree of specialization, familiarity and knowledge.

Fulfilling the delivery times and handling the maritime and port operations are critical elements in this regard and, as such,

they must be carried out by people with the highest level of knowledge and professionalism. Each detail counts in order to obtain the necessary guarantees and so ensure that the supply chain flows smoothly.

Above all, maritime transport is of particular importance in our wide range of services: from the receipt of raw materials at the

factory through to the delivery of the end product to the client’s facilities: study, consultancy and execution of proposals in each one of the areas, design, supply of equipment and facilities for the manufacture of cement, import/export terminals,

solutions for the handling of bulk products, specialized transport, port and storage operations, etc.

Our proven experience and references accumulated over the years are our greatest guarantee, ensuring your peace of mind.

Our consultancy services can review the current conditions of your purchases and either offer you an improvement in them or simply confirm that you are obtaining the best conditions in the market.

We select the cement on hard quality criteria.

We only work with reliable factories.

We can supply cement or clinker as per customer’s specific requirements.

We are able to supply any large quantity of cement or clinker, on small or large vessels according to the facilities at

the port of destination.

We can supply all types of cement pre-packed in variable kg of bags with a choice of Kraft, glue-pack, polypropylene

bags or polypropylene bags with 1-ply Kraft lining. We propose cement packed in 50 kg or else polypropylene or paper bags wrapped in variable sizes’ sling bags.

We also propose bulk cement vessels and bulk cement packed in 1, 5 to 2 tons big bags.

We can even supply cement by containers in case of necessity (ports congestion).

We deliver CIF by chartering vessels according to the needs of the clients.

We have at our disposal high quality logistic facilities and thanks to specific procedures agreed with our suppliers.

We are able to supply cement “Just-In-Time”.

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Logistics

To provide top quality transport and logistics services and freight management in efficiencies and to provide maximum hard and soft cost saving for our customers in the process of shipping by providing logistics solutions through or powerful and propriety dedicated and experienced professional team that has the local know-how and global resources to provide full clearing and forwarding services for shipments to destinations worldwide, as well as efficient final delivery to destination enabling us to deliver consistent value and dependability to all our customers large and small.

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Financial

Letters of credits Facilities

For businesses that export or import, letters of credit are the financial security of international trade. A letter of credit allows

an importer to make sure that an order is filled and shipped before payment is made and the exporter is guaranteed that money will paid for the goods shipped overseas. The discounting of letters of credit allows exporters to get their money faster.

A letter of credit discount occurs when your bank offers to advance you the letter of credit payment before you have

completed the steps needed to present the sales and shipping documents. It is called a discount because you do not receive the full payment amount. The discount represents the interest or fee the bank earns for providing the money before you have

completed the terms of the sales agreement and letter of credit.

Please contact us with following 4 basic details of each LC, either already issued or being issued and we will quote the pricing.

1. Issuing Bank

2. Amount

3. Tenor @sight / 90-120-180-360 days Usance 4. Goods

We deal with LCs in USD, EURO, AED and other major currencies.

Advantages of Discounting Letters of Credit:

Immediate payments

Improved cash flows

Better payment terms for your trading partner, which helps you negotiate better as well as improve your relationship

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Rabeen Group Contact Details

Head Office

• Postal Code: 1968654989

• Address: #113, 5th Floor, No. 47, Bahrami St., Africa Blvd., Tehran, Iran • Tel: +98-21-88657950

• Fax: +98-21-88657937

Dubai Office

• P. O. Box: 40287 Dubai, UAE • Address: #605, International Business Tower, Business Bay, Dubai, UAE

• Tel: +971-44372255

• Fax: +971-44378898

E-mail: [email protected]

Web site: www.rabeengroup.com

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Thank you for your attention!