CEM Architectural Abbreviation

Also known as: cem.

CEM has various meanings in the Architectural category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CEM in Architectural.

Cement

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A man-made or machine-made clay tile used to finish a floor or wall. Generally used in bathtub and shower enclosures and on counter tops. Or The gray powder that is the “glue” in concrete. Portland cement. Also, any adhesive. Or A powder which when mixed with water forms a paste that hardens with time. Portland Cement was first patented by Joseph Aspin in 1824 and is known as hydraulic cement, because it will set under water.

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