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In today's competitive landscape, maintaining market presence without a certified, high-quality product can be challenging. Obtaining a BIS license may also be essential for selling products in the Indian market. To achieve BIS certification and ensure product quality, manufacturers must adhere to the specified Indian standards.
Let's delve deeper into IS 8043:1991 for hydrophobic Portland cement.
IS 8043:1991 pertains to hydrophobic Portland cement, detailing its manufacturing process and the chemical and physical prerequisites.
Hydrophobic cement is crafted through the thorough blending of calcareous and argillaceous components, alongside silica, alumina, or iron oxide bearing materials. These are then subjected to clinkering temperatures, followed by grinding the resultant clinker with natural or chemical gypsum, incorporating minimal quantities of a hydrophobic agent.
In hydrophobic cement, additives are incorporated to diminish the capacity of cement grains to become wet. Common admixtures include Acidol, naphthensoap, oxidized petrolatum, and others with hydrophobic properties. These substances create a protective layer around cement particles, hindering water intrusion and the onset of hydration, especially during storage or transportation. Thanks to its hydrophobic characteristics, this type of cement can be stored for extended periods even in extremely moist climates. It finds application in constructing water-related structures such as dams, spillways, and submerged constructions.
IS 269:1989 outlines the chemical criteria for hydrophobic Portland cement. When subjected to designated testing methods, hydrophobic Portland cement must conform to the chemical and physical standards specified in the standard. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure compliance with this standard. A well-maintained laboratory is essential for conducting the necessary tests according to the prescribed methods.
| Product Name | HYDROPHOBIC PORTLAND CEMENT |
| Applicable Indian Standard | IS 8043:1991 |
| Applicable Certification Scheme | Product Certification Scheme (ISI Mark Scheme) Scheme 1 - Schedule 2 |
| Compliance Requirement | Mandatory |
| QCO Link | Quality Control Order |
The specified tests must be conducted for hydrophobic Portland cement
Fineness
Setting time
Compressive Strength
Transverse Strength Test
Soundness
Chemical requirement
The packaging of hydrophobic Portland cement must adhere to the guidelines outlined in IS 8043:1991, including labeling and marking procedures. The BIS Standard Mark (ISI Mark) must be visibly printed on each bag or drum of hydrophobic Portland cement, or on its affixed label, ensuring that the contents meet the specified standards. To utilize the standard mark (ISI Mark), the manufacturer is required to obtain a BIS license from the Bureau of Indian Standards. This license is granted following a successful evaluation of manufacturing infrastructure, quality control, testing capabilities, and production processes.

| IS Number | Product Name |
|---|---|
| IS 1489 (PART 2) | PORTLAND POZZOLANA CEMENT |
| IS 16415:2015 | COMPOSITE CEMENT |
| IS 3466:1988 | MASONRY CEMENT |
| IS 12330 | SULPHATE RESISTING PORTLAND CEMENT |
| IS 1489 (PART 1): 2015 | PORTLAND POZZOLANA CEMENT |
| IS 12600 | LOW HEAT PORTLAND CEMENT |
| IS 269:2015 | ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT |
| IS 6452:1989 | HIGH ALUMINA CEMENT |
| IS 6909:1990 | SUPER SULPHATED CEMENT |
| IS 455:2015 | PORTLAND SLAG CEMENT |
| IS 8042:2015 | WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT |
| IS 8229:1986 | OIL WELL CEMENT |
| IS 15895:2011 | HIGH ALUMINA REFRACTORY CEMENT |
| IS 16993:2018 | MICROFINE ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT |
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BIS certification for Hydrophobic Portland Cement under IS 8043:1991 is an official approval issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards that confirms the cement complies with prescribed Indian quality, safety, and performance requirements. This certification ensures the product meets standardized chemical and physical properties and is legally permitted for manufacture, sale, and use in India.
BIS certification is important because Hydrophobic Portland Cement is specifically designed for use in moisture-prone environments, and its performance depends heavily on quality consistency. Certification ensures that the cement retains its hydrophobic properties during storage, transportation, and application while meeting national safety and durability standards.
IS 8043:1991 defines the manufacturing process, permissible additives, chemical composition, physical characteristics, testing methods, and marking requirements for Hydrophobic Portland Cement. The standard ensures that the cement maintains water-repellent properties while delivering adequate strength and durability in structural applications.
Hydrophobic Portland Cement is manufactured by clinkering calcareous and argillaceous materials along with silica, alumina, or iron oxide-bearing substances, followed by fine grinding of the clinker with gypsum and a controlled quantity of hydrophobic agents. These additives coat cement particles and prevent premature hydration during exposure to moisture.
Hydrophobic additives such as acidol, naphthensoap, or oxidized petrolatum form a thin protective layer around cement grains, reducing their tendency to absorb moisture. This protective action delays hydration during storage and transportation, allowing the cement to remain usable even in highly humid or wet climatic conditions.