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Synthetic Gypsum is a type of gypsum that is produced as a by-product of industrial processes. It is used in the production of cement, wallboard, and other building materials. It is also used as a soil amendment and fertilizer. Synthetic Gypsum is a valuable resource for the metals and minerals industry, as it can be used to replace natural gypsum in many applications.
Synthetic Gypsum is produced through a variety of processes, including flue gas desulfurization, phosphoric acid production, and the production of titanium dioxide. It is also produced as a by-product of coal-fired power plants. The quality of Synthetic Gypsum varies depending on the process used to produce it.
Synthetic Gypsum is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to natural gypsum. It is also a renewable resource, as it can be recycled and reused.
Some companies in the Synthetic Gypsum market include USG Corporation, National Gypsum Company, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, and LafargeHolcim. Show Less Read more