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Gypsum is a naturally occurring calcium sulfate mineral (CaSO4+2H2O) that contains two molecules of water in its composition. Plaster has been at the service of humanity with its numerous benefits in many fields for thousands of years and has taken its place among contemporary building materials. Plaster is obtained by heating and grinding the gypsum in such a way that half a molecule of water remains in it. When plaster is mixed with water, it solidifies again and turns into a building material with binding properties.
Because PLASTER; It is lightweight, provides thermal insulation, provides sound insulation, balances moisture, is fire retardant, takes shape easily, provides easy workmanship, fast assembly, is suitable for all types of structures, does not require curing, is energy saving, protects the environment, is environmentally friendly, is healthy, is a natural air conditioner, is moisture resistant. It has regulatory features, is easy, is economical, and allows creative and aesthetic applications.
In the construction industry, As fertilizer and animal feed in the agriculture and livestock industry, In medicine, surgery, dentistry and orthopedics, In the industry, in the glass industry, drilling, glue, plastic production, Raw gypsum, white paint, in paper and cotton textile as filling material, Coal in coal enterprises Raw gypsum is used to increase the ash content in dust, in the cement industry, for fermentation, in casting and mold works in the ceramic industry, and to obtain sulfate acid with anhydrite (anhydrous gypsum) sulfur or sulfur oxide.
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