Industrial Resources for the Production of Sulphate Binders

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The territory of our country is very poor in natural resources of gypsum and the natural resource of anhydrite is missing completely. A considerable amount of gypsum is produced in the country as a secondary raw material originating during the desulphurization of flue gases in thermal power plants using limestone washing and in the chemical industry. This paper describes the different types of industrially generated gypsum, the production technology, and its potential use in the construction industry.

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