Gypsum powder: a perfect combination of nature and craftsmanship
Gypsum powder, as a common building material, is widely used in fields such as architecture, sculpture, and decoration. So, what material is gypsum powder made from?
The main raw material of gypsum powder is natural gypsum, which is a naturally occurring mineral mainly composed of calcium sulfate. Natural gypsum undergoes a series of processing processes such as mining, crushing, and grinding, ultimately producing the gypsum powder we are familiar with. In this process, by controlling the fineness of grinding, different particle sizes of gypsum powder can be obtained to meet the needs of different application scenarios.
In addition to natural gypsum, there is also a portion of gypsum powder made from industrial by-product gypsum. Industrial by-product gypsum mainly includes phosphogypsum, desulfurization gypsum, etc. These gypsum are generated in the industrial production process and can also be used to make gypsum powder after treatment. This method of using industrial waste to produce gypsum powder not only saves natural resources, but also achieves the resource utilization of waste.
Gypsum powder has good plasticity and setting properties, making it widely used in fields such as architecture, sculpture, and decoration. Meanwhile, gypsum powder also has advantages such as environmental protection and energy conservation, making it an ideal green building material.