Calcium sulphate dihydrate, also known as gypsum, is a mineral that is commonly found in sedimentary rocks. It is composed of calcium, sulphur, and oxygen atoms, with two water molecules per calcium sulphate molecule.
CALCIUM SULPHATE DIHYDRATE
CALCIUM SULPHATE DIHYDRATE
Technical Specifications:
Whiteness | P.H | Particle Size | Assay | LOD | |
Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate B.P | NLT 90% | 6-7 | 200# | NLT 98% | 18.0% to 22.0% |
Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate Food Grade | NLT 90% | 6-7 | 200# | NLT 98% | 18.0% to 22.0% |
Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate N.F | NLT 90% | 6-7 | 200# | NLT 98% | 18.0% to 22.0% |
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USAGE OF CALCIUM SULPHATE DIHYDRATE
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- In industry, calcium sulphate dihydrate is used for a variety of purposes.
- It is used as a filler and binding agent in the production of paper and as a coagulant in the production of tofu.
- It is also used in the construction industry as a component of plaster, drywall, and cement.
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- The chemical formula of calcium sulphate dihydrate is CaSO4·2H2O, which indicates that each molecule of calcium sulphate dihydrate contains one calcium atom, one sulphur atom, four oxygen atoms, and two water molecules.
- The mineral is made up of colourless, transparent or translucent crystals that are often found in sedimentary rocks.
- Calcium sulphate dihydrate can also occur in the form of white powder or solid masses, depending on the processing and application.
USAGE OF CALCIUM SULPHATE DIHYDRATE
- It is used as a mould material in dentistry and as a bone graft substitute in orthopedic surgery.
- It is also used to treat calcium deficiencies and as an antacid to relieve heartburn and indigestion.
- In agriculture, calcium sulphate dihydrate is used as a soil amendment to improve the structure and drainage of soil.
- It is also used to treat calcium deficiencies in crops.
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- In industry, calcium sulphate dihydrate is used for a variety of purposes.
- It is used as a filler and binding agent in the production of paper and as a coagulant in the production of tofu.
- It is also used in the construction industry as a component of plaster, drywall, and cement.
- The chemical formula of calcium sulphate dihydrate is CaSO4·2H2O, which indicates that each molecule of calcium sulphate dihydrate contains one calcium atom, one sulphur atom, four oxygen atoms, and two water molecules.
- The mineral is made up of colourless, transparent or translucent crystals that are often found in sedimentary rocks.
- Calcium sulphate dihydrate can also occur in the form of white powder or solid masses, depending on the processing and application.
- It is used as a mould material in dentistry and as a bone graft substitute in orthopedic surgery.
- It is also used to treat calcium deficiencies and as an antacid to relieve heartburn and indigestion.
- In agriculture, calcium sulphate dihydrate is used as a soil amendment to improve the structure and drainage of soil.
- It is also used to treat calcium deficiencies in crops.