Calcium Sulphate Market Revenue, Opportunity, Forecast and Value Chain 2017–2027
Calcium Sulphate (CaSO4) is present in nature both as hydrated powder form and the anhydrous form. The anhydrous calcium sulphate is found principally in the mineral form as anhydrite, whereas the hydrated calcium sulphate is majorly found in the gypsum or alabaster. Calcium sulphate occurs as a white crystalline odourless powder with few impurities and its colour ranges from white to slightly yellow-white odourless powder and has a melting point of nearly 1,400°C (2,592°F), which makes it slightly water soluble...
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