Factors Affecting the Utilization Potential of Gypsum Produced from Acid Neutralization

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
L. M. Luckevich
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Gypsum is a product from the neutralization of sulfuric acid by lime or limestone. This paper will discuss specifications for gypsum used in wallboard, cement and agriculture and the factors affecting its utilization potential. Process conditions during the neutralization which enhance or inhibit utilization potential will be included. In addition, this paper provides a technical and economic perspective of the gypsum industry in North America with a view to the factors affecting the utilization of synthetic gypsum in traditional applications. Current production and consumption of natural and synthetic gypsum in Nonh America are described and the impact of their differences on utilization options are discussed.
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APA: L. M. Luckevich  (1996)  Factors Affecting the Utilization Potential of Gypsum Produced from Acid Neutralization

MLA: L. M. Luckevich Factors Affecting the Utilization Potential of Gypsum Produced from Acid Neutralization. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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