From materials to plasterboards, learn about the steps involved in manufacturing gypsum.
Manufacturing Gypsum |
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Gypsum is made from:
Making gypsum from natural gypsum involves crushing and grinding the gypsum mineral, then firing it at 150°C. Additives can be mixed with the gypsum in very small quantities:
Manufacturing plasterboard: Plasterboard is made up of a thin core of gypsum between 2 sheets of paper. Its manufacture involves several steps:
Supervised manufacturing
Drying time
Extensive R&D programs have been devoted to drying as this stage has an impact on the quality of the finished product.
The drying time must be uniform and very precise:
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