Gypsum Ore
300 - 400 Per Kilogram
1000 Kilogram (MOQ)
Gypsum Gypsum is a common mineral. It is found in layers that were formed under salt water millions of years ago. When the water evaporated, it left the mineral behind. It is composed of calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and water (H2O). Its chemical name is calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO4.2H2O). Gypsum is a mineral that has been used as plaster for construction and decoration for thousands of years. In addition to plaster and plasterboard, Gypsum can also be used: in Portland cement (the most widely used type of cement), and in special cement products. as a filler and fire retardant in plastic products. as a plant fertilizer. as a modeling material for dentistry. in plaster bandages to set broken bones