Gypsum production and its usage in construction industry

Gypsum is one of the widely used construction material mainly used in interior designing. There are several gypsum products used as building material in construction works. It is used as surface materials. Its application is prominent in wall and ceiling construction. The use of gypsum can also be done at the field in the form of plaster. It is also manufactured as a prefabricated unit, like gypsum board which is bought at the time of installation.

Production of Gypsum for use in Construction Works
Gypsum is a white to gray mineral found in the earth’s crust. It is chemically known as hydrous calcium sulfate (CaSO4.2H2O) which are obtained through mining from vast veins. It gain different forms. It is seen as sand in certain areas.
The gypsum stone, which is called as alabaster have the property to be carved to any sculpture forms. This stone is translucent in nature.
It consists of around 30% of bounded water in natural state. This water is taken out from it through continuous heating till its white powder form is obtained.
he production of gypsum can be mentioned in following stages:
Excavation,Crushing,Grinding,Calcination,Cooling and Pulverizing andPacking
The excavation involves collecting the materials from their source mainly through mining. They are also seen deposited in the sea water or lake. Then it is crushed into particles of size approximately 25mm and subjected to grinding.
The next main stage in its production is heating of the ground material, it is also called as calcination. Here its particles are heated to 100 to 190-degree Celsius which result in three forth of water loss from the particle. This process is called as the incomplete calcination or low burning process. Which can be represented by the chemical equation:

CaSO4.2H2O = CaSO4.1/2 H2O + 3/2 H2O

CaSO4.1/2 H2O = Plaster of Paris

The temperature is further increased above 190 degree Celsius which forms high burning process or complete calcination:

CaSO4.2H2O = CaSO4 +2H2O

CaSO4 = Gypsum-Anhydrite

For the manufacture of drywall and plaster material the mined gypsum is used as the raw material. Synthetic gypsum is used in more amount for manufacture. The wet limestone which is a combination of calcium and water, when combined with sulfate forming calcium sulfate or gypsum is called as a chemical gypsum or synthetic gypsum.

Why use Gypsum in Construction Works?
The ability of gypsum to give a comfortable and aesthetic ambiance as a construction material increase the demands of gypsum. It is a nature’s product that is commonly available. It is free of odor. Nowadays many of the interior and the exterior construction features are mostly governed by gypsum construction or gypsum products.
The advancement of gypsum construction in a continuous process is due to its reduced time and cost of construction. With time, gypsum products gain increasing properties like increased fire resistance, acoustic properties for noise insulation etc.


Properties of Gypsum as a Building Material
The properties that are inbuilt in gypsum that facilitates its huge demand in construction are explained in this section. The main properties of gypsum products are:
Fire Resistance of Gypsum
It is fire resistant in nature. They stop the chances of spreading of fire which ensure life safety. Now this resistance of gypsum against fire is due to the presence of water that is present within gypsum products.
Say a gypsum plaster board of 15mm thickness would possess almost 3 liters of crystal water within it. When fire approaches the water, it undergoes evaporation resulting in a protective layer covering the gypsum product. This would help in stopping the spread of fire to further materials.

Non-Combustible Property of Gypsum
As explained the heating up of gypsum products results in heating up of water crystals present in the gypsum material. This dehydration of gypsum by heat is called as calcination. The calcination results in a covering over the materials that stop it to undergo combustion and allow the material near them to maintain a lower safer temperature.
Even after complete calcination of water crystals, the residue would behave like an insulating layer till it gets separated. The gypsum is considered as a good fire retarder because of its noncombustible property and its capability to delay the spreading of fire for hours depending upon what extend the gypsum products are used.

Acoustic Properties of Gypsum
Gypsum products are developed to focus more on sound insulation properties. Other methods like masonry would act good, which is commonly used in a higher thickness that now is found less demanding compared to gypsum.
Gypsum plasterboard is specially designed for noise reduction and prevent reverberation. Incorporating an air space between two solid gypsum wall bring higher acoustic performances, by restricting the noise to pass through. For example, instead of a masonry wall of 110mm thickness, we can install a drywall of 75mm thickness to achieve same sound performance.

Thermal Properties of Gypsum
The thermal properties rendered by the gypsum construction would enable good balancing of indoor humidity and temperature. Gypsum construction incorporating cavities, like plasterboard or formwork construction with gypsum gives extra insulation properties.
Use of plaster boards in interior construction acts as a vapor barrier preventing indoor humidity.

Gypsum Products in Construction and their Applications
Gypsum Plaster Boards

Plasterboard are panels used as partitions and for the lining of walls and the ceilings.

Used for Plaster for Decoration
The combination of gypsum powder with water makes gypsum plaster that support the formation of beautiful aesthetically pleasing linings for ceilings or wall. They help in molding as well as shaping.

Used for walls and ceiling
Gypsum plaster Blocks used as partitions and as tiles
Used for self-leveling screeds
Fiberboard with Gypsum

Advantages of Gypsum as a Building Material
A set of outstanding advantages is shown by gypsum as a construction material. Some of the main advantages are mentioned below:

Delivers Smooth Surface
It is used as a plaster material if properly done would provide us with a smooth white finish, which is free of cracks as well as scars. This is a highlighting property when it comes to indoor finishing.

Balance Indoor Atmosphere
It is of natural origin. They have a natural capability of balancing the indoor climate as well as humidity.

It is environmental friendly
It is fire resistant in nature
It has high thermal and acoustic insulation
It provide good aesthetic and functional features – The creativity of architects is boosted by the incorporation of gypsum products, within the budget. It provides a variety of stunning design options.

Ease of Installation
Using gypsum products, for example, for an internal wall construction, we just need to fix the frame and fill up the joints. The full process is clean, easy and fast. Using gypsum plaster as a final finish reduces the work of additional painting. The white finish itself give a clean appearance.

Variety of Gypsum Products
A large variety of gypsum products is available that meets several practical and aesthetic requirements. The choice of the right product is made with the help of unique packages that is given by the manufacturers with adequate technical assistance.
 
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