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The main component of cement is a mixture of lime compounds with silica (silicon dioxide) and alumina (aluminum oxide). The other oxides are formed from an argillaceous (clayey) substance, whereas the lime is obtained from a calcareous (lime-containing) raw material. To get the appropriate composition, lesser amounts of additional raw materials, such as silica sand, iron oxide, and bauxite (which contains hydrated aluminium), may be employed.
When it comes to hard rocks like limestone, slate, and some types of shales, raw materials used to make cement are taken by quarrying, sometimes with the help of blasting. Underground techniques are used to mine some deposits. Excavators can immediately dig through chalk and clay, which are softer rocks.
The Romania Cement market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
As a result of investments in infrastructure and residential construction, Romania is witnessing robust economic growth and increased cement consumption.
These characteristics of the market, and implicitly of the cement sector in Romania, include billions of euros in annual foreign investment, a production capacity of millions of tonnes, an increase in production and turnover of about 30%, and millions invested annually in environmental protection.
The value of Romania’s cement markets declines due to which Romania’s cement market’s worth declined. Three of the major cement makers in the world—Holcim from Switzerland, Lafarge from France, and Heidelberg Cement from Germany—control the majority of the cement market in Romania.
In spite of the enormous demand for building materials, the three companies, each of which has a few cement facilities in Romania, have seen their performance improve year after year.