About Gypsum Powder
Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate. It is used in a variety of industrial applications, including construction, agriculture, and food processing. Gypsum is added to cement to slow down the setting time and improve workability. It is also used as a soil amendment to improve soil structure and nutrient availability. In the food industry, gypsum is used as a coagulant to help solidify tofu and as a filler in processed foods.
Gypsum Powder is a white mineral rock that is processed into a Dry Powder. Natural gypsum contains Calcium, Sulfur, Oxygen, and Hydrogen. Gypsum powder is used in building materials, such as drywall, but now it is also used as a Soil Conditioner and Fertilizer in Agriculture.
Gypsum is a mineral category as Calcium Sulfate Mineral, and its chemical formula is Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate, CaSO4⋅ 2H2O. It is known as plaster or plaster of Paris (POP). Crude gypsum is used as a fluxing agent, fertilizer, filler in paper and textiles, and retarder in Portland Cement. Calcined Gypsum powder used for plaster of paris and as building construction materials, Keene’s cement, board products, and tiles and blocks.