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Synthetic Gypsum: A Sustainable Alternative in Construction

Synthetic gypsum is a man-made material produced as a byproduct from industrial processes, most commonly from flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) in power plants. Chemically similar to natural gypsum, it is widely used in construction materials, cement, and soil conditioning.

Its use provides both environmental and economic benefits, as it recycles industrial waste into valuable products while reducing the need for mining natural gypsum. In construction, synthetic gypsum is a key ingredient in drywall, plaster, and other building products, offering durability and consistency in quality.

Key advantages of synthetic gypsum include:

  • Eco-friendly by reducing industrial waste

  • Consistent quality compared to natural gypsum

  • Versatility in applications such as cement, wallboard, and agriculture

  • Cost-effectiveness through resource efficiency

By turning byproducts into useful materials, synthetic gypsum plays an important role in sustainable construction and environmental conservation.

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