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Presented by: 
Sharon Shaji
CONTENTS 
INTRODUCTION 
OCCURRENCE OF GYPSUM 
PRODUCTION 
CALCINATION 
GYPSUM PLASTERS 
GYPSUM BOARD 
PROPERTIES AND USES 
OTHER USES 
UNIQUE PROPERTIES 
GYPSUM THROUGH THE AGES 
MARKET SURVEY 
REFFERENCES 
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INTRODUCTION 
Gypsum is a rock like mineral commonly 
found in the earth’s crust, 
extracted, processed and used by Man in 
construction or decoration 
in the form of plaster and alabaster. 
During the time of 
the Pharaohs, Gypsum was used as 
mortar in the construction of the 
Cheops Pyramid (3000 B.C.). 
Chemically it is CaSo4.2H2O i.e. 
Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate. 
Impurities: MgO, Al2O3, Fe2O3, SiO2, 
CaCO3, MgCO3. 
3
• Colour- transparent to white 
and can be of grey, green ,pink, blue and 
red because of impurities
OCCURRENCE OF GYPSUM 
A common mineral, with 
thick and extensive evaporite 
beds in association with 
sedimentary rocks. 
Gypsum is deposited in lake 
and sea water. 
Hydrothermal anhydrite in 
veins is commonly hydrated 
to gypsum by groundwater 
in near surface exposures. 
Often associated with the 
minerals halite and sulfur.
PRODUCTION STEPS 
Excavating 
Crushing (~25 mm 
diameter) 
Grinding 
Heating (calcining) 
Cooling and Pulverizing 
Marketing in Bags
CALCINATION 
Gypsum rock when heated to 100-190°C looses ¾ of its water. 
CaSO4.2H2O → CaSO4.½H2O + 3/2 H2O 
Plaster of Paris 
This is low burning process and named as INCOMPLETE 
CALCINATION. 
 When calcination is carried out at temperatures above 
190°C all water is removed. 
CaSO4.2H2O → CaSO4 + 2H2O 
gypsum anhydrite 
This is high-burning process & COMPLETE CALCINATION.
Both of these products form gypsum rock by recombining 
with water. 
CaSO4.½H2O + 3/2H2O → CaSO4.2H2O 
CaSO4 + 2H2O → CaSO4.2H2O 
Calcination process is carried out in two types of kilns. 
Kettle Kilns 
Rotary Kilns
KETTLE KILN 
HEAT 
FIRE BRICK 
~ 2.5-3 cm 
~ 2-3 m 
GYPSUM 
ROCK 
DISCHARGE 
MIXER
ROTARY KILN
GYPSUM PLASTERS 
 Obtained by Incomplete Calcination (CaSO4.½H2O) 
1. Plaster of Paris : is formed by incomplete calcination at 100- 
190°C. No admixtures are found. 
2. Hard Wall Plaster 
Plaster of Paris + Admixtures (Glue, Sand...) 
 Obtained by Complete Calcination (CaSO4) 
1. Flooring Plaster (CaSO4 with no impurities) 
2. Hard Finish Plaster (CaSO4 + Al2(SO4)3) 
(CaSO4 + Na2B4O7)
What is Gypsum Board? 
Gypsum board, commonly known as 
drywall, is the technical product 
name used by manufacturers for a 
specific board with a gypsum core 
and a paper facing. 
Gypsum board is the premier 
building material for wall, 
ceiling, and partition systems in 
residential, institutional, and 
commercial structures and is 
designed to provide a monolithic 
surface when joints and fastener 
heads are covered with a joint 
treatment system.
Making Gypsum Board 
•To produce gypsum board, calcined gypsum is mixed with 
water and additives to form a slurry which is fed between 
continuous layers of paper on a board machine. 
•As the board moves down a conveyer line, the calcium sulfate 
recrystallizes or rehydrates, reverting to its original rock state. 
•The paper becomes chemically 
and mechanically bonded to the 
core. 
•The board is then cut to length 
and conveyed through dryers to 
remove any free moisture. 
•Gypsum manufacturers also rely 
increasingly on “synthetic” 
gypsum as an effective alternative to natural 
gypsum ore.
PROPERTIES AND USES OF 
GYPSUM PLASTERS 
Plaster of Paris 
•Setting time ~5-20 min. 
•Used for sculpturing, ornamental work, small repair works. 
Hard Wall Plaster 
•Setting time ~1 hr 
•Compressive strength ~7 MPa 
•Admixtures result in increased plasticity & setting time & 
reduced shrinkage 
•Can be used for plastering walls 
•Production of prefabricated structural units 
•Masonry bricks & blocks
Flooring, Hard Finish Plaster 
•Setting time ~1-16 hrs 
•Compressive strength > 7 MPa 
•Can be used for producing prefabricated units, masonry 
bricks & blocks & flooring & pavement bricks & tiles. 
Gypsum often serves as a fire proofing material even though its 
strength is destroyed by long continuous heat. It forms a powder 
covering the surface which acts as an effective insulator. 
Gypsum products tend to disintegrate when exposed to 
moisture. Therefore, they should not be used for exterior work & 
for moist interiors. 
(NON-HYDRAULIC)
OTHER USES OF GYPSUM 
Gypsum can indeed also: 
Be added to some bread and dough mixes as a Calcium source 
and baking aid. 
Be used as a filler and fire retardant in plastic products. 
Be used in Portland cement and special cement products for 
set and expansion control. 
Be a source of Calcium and Sulphate Sulphur for plant growth. 
Be used as a modelling material for tooth restorations. 
Be an ingredient in many patching compounds. 
Be used with glass to fabricate large, lightweight architectural 
decorations. 
Be used as a mould material to fabricate custom body parts for 
trucks and automobiles. 
Be an aid in juice extraction of some fruits and vegetables
The Modern Use of Gypsum in 
Construction: Plasterboard 
The modern use of Gypsum as a building material was discovered 
in 1888 when the American Augustine Sackett invented a 
machine for producing plasterboards (also known as wallboards 
and dry walls) composed of several layers of paper with 
Gypsum in-between. 
In Eastern and 
Western Europe, 
there are currently 
more than 200 factories 
producing plasterboards.
Uses of Gypsum Products in 
Home Interiors 
 Plasterboards 
• Plasterboard is used for partitions and the lining 
of walls, ceilings, roofs and floors. The properties 
of plasterboard can be modified to meet specific 
requirements, such as fire resistance, humidity 
resistance, impact resistance, etc. 
 Decorative Plaster 
• Plaster powder, mixed with water, manually or 
through the use of silo-supplied spray systems, is 
used to create an effective and aesthetically-pleasing 
lining for brick and block walls, and for ceilings. 
• Gypsum’s adaptability in application lends itself to 
moulding and shaping. Since time immemorial, Gypsum 
has been used by skilled craftsmen to create decorative 
plaster mouldings.
 Building plaster 
• Gypsum plaster is used for walls and ceilings. 
 Plaster blocks 
• Gypsum blocks are used for partitions and Gypsum tiles for 
ceilings. 
 Gypsum based self levelling screeds 
• Anhydrite or Alpha- Hemihydrates are used in the production 
of self levelling floor screeds. 
Gypsum Fibreboards 
•Gypsum fibreboard is used for partitions and lining of walls, 
ceilings, roofs and floors. Gypsum Fibreboard offers good 
performance when it comes to impact resistance, sound 
insulation and humidity resistance.
Gypsum Products Unique 
Properties 
1) FIRE PROPERTIES 
•Due to the natural composition of Gypsum, gypsum plasterboards are inherently 
fire resistant. 
•The chemical formulation of Gypsum is CaSO4.2H2O - Calcium Sulphate 
Dihydrate. 
•In nature, Gypsum occurs in the form of 
crystals. 
•The presence of water in Gypsum (H2O), 
one square meter of plasterboard of 15 mm 
thickness contains around 3 litres crystal 
water. 
•Through the action of fire, the crystal 
water evaporates and a protective layer 
of Gypsum is formed. 
•Behind this layer, the material under fire 
attack, remains at constant temperature 
around 100oC as long as water is released 
from the Gypsum.
• The inclusion of glass fibres in Gypsum boards enhances their fire protection 
performance by maintaining the integrity of the board in a fire. 
•Gypsum is a powerful fire retardant element in the construction sector due to its 
non-combustibility and ability to delay for up to 4 hours - according to the 
number of plasterboards in the corresponding system - the progression of fire.
2) ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES 
•The Gypsum Industry has a beneficial impact on noise reduction as it produces 
special acoustic grade plasterboard which offers greater sound extinction which 
can be applied where a particularly high performance is required. 
•Drywall systems provide effective sound insulation because they are 
designed to provide a physical barrier to sound, incorporate a sound 
break and minimise reverberation. 
•Between the two sides of the partition there is an air cavity, which interrupts the 
flow of sound. 
•Because the two sides of the partition 
are separate it is harder for impact 
sound to pass through. 
•These characteristics mean that a typical drywall partition in a house 
can be only 75mm thick. A comparable masonry wall would need to be 
110mm thick to achieve the same sound performance.
3) THERMAL PROPERTIES 
•Lightweight building techniques (plasterboard on framework) can 
supply excellent thermal performance since the construction has a 
cavity that can be filled with the required amount of insulation. 
•The interior plasterboards protect the insulating material and contribute, 
together with the vapour barrier, in preventing indoor humidity from 
getting in, or being trapped in, the insulation material. 
• Gypsum equilibrates humidity and heat peaks 
•Gypsum is capable of storing humidity when a room is humid and 
automatically releasing this humidity if the indoor air becomes too dry. 
•Plasterboards have also a “heat-storing” ability. Small temperature 
increases are absorbed and radiated back later when the temperature in 
the room decreases.
4) AESTHETICS AND DESIGN 
•A richness of forms can be created in plasterboard or stucco. 
•For architects, building with gypsum products allows them to unleash their 
creativity thus allowing them to answer, even more dramatically, to 
the demands of their customer while remaining within an affordable 
budget. 
•In short, Gypsum allows the creation of stunning interiors in any 
and all styles, from the Classical to the Modern.
5) EASE OF ISTALLATION 
•One of the principal reasons for this rapidly growing 
popularity is ease of installation. 
•To construct an internal wall, for example, a frame is erected, plasterboard is fitted to it, 
joints are filled, and the wall is created. 
•The operation is clean, dry and uncomplicated. 
•A gypsum finish can also be applied to the surface of the plasterboard in 
order to achieve a superior finished appearance.
Gypsum Through the Ages 
•As demonstrated by its presence in the Egyptian 
pyramids, gypsum has served as a vital piece of many 
famous construction projects throughout history. 
•Over thousands of years, this important mineral has 
demonstrated its versatility and sturdiness and has 
become a staple in today’s homes, buildings and 
structures. 
•This section provides an informative look at what gypsum 
is, the history of its use and how gypsum board is made.
Ancient Egypt 
Centuries of Reliability 
Gypsum has been used in construction since the days of ancient Egypt, where it 
was used in building the Pyramids. Some of this construction is still visible 
over 5,000 years later, a tribute to gypsum’s durability as a building material. 
•Alabaster is a form of gypsum used both 
in building and as a decorative 
material. 
•Large deposits of gypsum were discovered 
near Paris, and “Plaster of Paris” became 
a popular building material. 
•Plaster of Paris is raw gypsum that is 
chemically altered by heat to remove much 
of the water naturally occurring in gypsum. 
•French farmers also used natural gypsum 
as a soil additive to improve crop yields.
19th century 
Gypsum Boards in Construction 
The use of gypsum boards in construction began in the late 19th century, after 
Augustine Sackett patented “Sackett Board,” layers of thin plaster of Paris 
placed between wool felt paper. 
•Sackett Board was often used as a replacement for wood and as a base for 
the application of plaster. In 1893, the exterior of the World’s Columbian 
Exposition palace in Chicago was finished with gypsum plaster bound with 
fibre. 
•By 1916, Sackett’s product was a ready-to-finish board for use in construction, 
similar in concept to today’s modern gypsum board.
20th Century 
The Gypsum Industry Booms 
The demands for rapid construction of military housing brought about by 
World War I led to a sharp increase in the demand for gypsum board. After a 
barracks fire tragically took the lives of several servicemen, gypsum board’s 
fire-resistant qualities made it the preferred choice in military housing. 
•Because gypsum offered significant advantages over 
traditional heavy masonry and concrete, the gypsum industry 
focused on expanding its use in commercial construction. 
•To meet the demands of high-rise building, the 
industry developed gypsum board 
shaft wall systems and movable 
partitions systems as well as improved 
fire resistance. 
•The tallest buildings in the world at that time— 
the John Hancock Tower, at 100 stories, 
and the Sears Tower, at 110 stories— 
used gypsum board in construction.
JOHN 
HANCOCK 
TOWER
30 
SEARS TOWER
Modern Day 
The Gypsum Industry Today 
Now, with over 97% of new homes using gypsum board, it is clearly the interior 
construction material of choice. 
As a result of gypsum’s remarkable ability to adapt, to be recast and 
reformulated into many different and valuable materials, the industry 
continues to innovate while meeting today’s demands for environmental 
stewardship. 
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• THE COMPANIES THAT MARKET GYPSUM PRODUCTS ARE: AEROSTONE, 
VANS GYPSUM, SAINT GOBAIN GYPROC, INFINITE IMPEX, ETC. 
• GYPSUM IN MARKET IS AVAILABLE IN BOARD FROMS OR SQUARE TILE 
FORMS 
• THE AVERAGE GUARANTEE GIVEN TO THESE PRODUCTS IS NEARLY 30 YRS. 
TYPE RANGE SIZE IN MM PRICE 
INR/TILE 
PRICE 
INR/BOX 
GRG TILES REGULAR 595 X 595 X 7 99.62 796.94 
MEDIUM 595 X 595 X 15 156.21 937.27 
HIGH 595 X 595 X 29 382.38 1147.43 
TYPE RANGE SIZE IN MM PRICE INR/ 
SFT 
PRICE 
INR/BOARD 
GYP BOARD REGULAR 1830 X 1220 X 
9 
16.82 403.62 
HIGH 1830 X 1220 X 
12.5 
20.64 495.30 
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REFERENCES 
1) http://www.eurogypsum.org/_Uploads/dbsAttachedFiles/ 
livingwithgypsum.pdf 
2) http://www.gypsum.org/about/gypsum-101/history-gypsum/ 
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Gypsum as a costruction material

  • 2. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OCCURRENCE OF GYPSUM PRODUCTION CALCINATION GYPSUM PLASTERS GYPSUM BOARD PROPERTIES AND USES OTHER USES UNIQUE PROPERTIES GYPSUM THROUGH THE AGES MARKET SURVEY REFFERENCES 2
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Gypsum is a rock like mineral commonly found in the earth’s crust, extracted, processed and used by Man in construction or decoration in the form of plaster and alabaster. During the time of the Pharaohs, Gypsum was used as mortar in the construction of the Cheops Pyramid (3000 B.C.). Chemically it is CaSo4.2H2O i.e. Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate. Impurities: MgO, Al2O3, Fe2O3, SiO2, CaCO3, MgCO3. 3
  • 4. • Colour- transparent to white and can be of grey, green ,pink, blue and red because of impurities
  • 5. OCCURRENCE OF GYPSUM A common mineral, with thick and extensive evaporite beds in association with sedimentary rocks. Gypsum is deposited in lake and sea water. Hydrothermal anhydrite in veins is commonly hydrated to gypsum by groundwater in near surface exposures. Often associated with the minerals halite and sulfur.
  • 6. PRODUCTION STEPS Excavating Crushing (~25 mm diameter) Grinding Heating (calcining) Cooling and Pulverizing Marketing in Bags
  • 7. CALCINATION Gypsum rock when heated to 100-190°C looses ¾ of its water. CaSO4.2H2O → CaSO4.½H2O + 3/2 H2O Plaster of Paris This is low burning process and named as INCOMPLETE CALCINATION.  When calcination is carried out at temperatures above 190°C all water is removed. CaSO4.2H2O → CaSO4 + 2H2O gypsum anhydrite This is high-burning process & COMPLETE CALCINATION.
  • 8. Both of these products form gypsum rock by recombining with water. CaSO4.½H2O + 3/2H2O → CaSO4.2H2O CaSO4 + 2H2O → CaSO4.2H2O Calcination process is carried out in two types of kilns. Kettle Kilns Rotary Kilns
  • 9. KETTLE KILN HEAT FIRE BRICK ~ 2.5-3 cm ~ 2-3 m GYPSUM ROCK DISCHARGE MIXER
  • 11. GYPSUM PLASTERS  Obtained by Incomplete Calcination (CaSO4.½H2O) 1. Plaster of Paris : is formed by incomplete calcination at 100- 190°C. No admixtures are found. 2. Hard Wall Plaster Plaster of Paris + Admixtures (Glue, Sand...)  Obtained by Complete Calcination (CaSO4) 1. Flooring Plaster (CaSO4 with no impurities) 2. Hard Finish Plaster (CaSO4 + Al2(SO4)3) (CaSO4 + Na2B4O7)
  • 12. What is Gypsum Board? Gypsum board, commonly known as drywall, is the technical product name used by manufacturers for a specific board with a gypsum core and a paper facing. Gypsum board is the premier building material for wall, ceiling, and partition systems in residential, institutional, and commercial structures and is designed to provide a monolithic surface when joints and fastener heads are covered with a joint treatment system.
  • 13. Making Gypsum Board •To produce gypsum board, calcined gypsum is mixed with water and additives to form a slurry which is fed between continuous layers of paper on a board machine. •As the board moves down a conveyer line, the calcium sulfate recrystallizes or rehydrates, reverting to its original rock state. •The paper becomes chemically and mechanically bonded to the core. •The board is then cut to length and conveyed through dryers to remove any free moisture. •Gypsum manufacturers also rely increasingly on “synthetic” gypsum as an effective alternative to natural gypsum ore.
  • 14. PROPERTIES AND USES OF GYPSUM PLASTERS Plaster of Paris •Setting time ~5-20 min. •Used for sculpturing, ornamental work, small repair works. Hard Wall Plaster •Setting time ~1 hr •Compressive strength ~7 MPa •Admixtures result in increased plasticity & setting time & reduced shrinkage •Can be used for plastering walls •Production of prefabricated structural units •Masonry bricks & blocks
  • 15. Flooring, Hard Finish Plaster •Setting time ~1-16 hrs •Compressive strength > 7 MPa •Can be used for producing prefabricated units, masonry bricks & blocks & flooring & pavement bricks & tiles. Gypsum often serves as a fire proofing material even though its strength is destroyed by long continuous heat. It forms a powder covering the surface which acts as an effective insulator. Gypsum products tend to disintegrate when exposed to moisture. Therefore, they should not be used for exterior work & for moist interiors. (NON-HYDRAULIC)
  • 16. OTHER USES OF GYPSUM Gypsum can indeed also: Be added to some bread and dough mixes as a Calcium source and baking aid. Be used as a filler and fire retardant in plastic products. Be used in Portland cement and special cement products for set and expansion control. Be a source of Calcium and Sulphate Sulphur for plant growth. Be used as a modelling material for tooth restorations. Be an ingredient in many patching compounds. Be used with glass to fabricate large, lightweight architectural decorations. Be used as a mould material to fabricate custom body parts for trucks and automobiles. Be an aid in juice extraction of some fruits and vegetables
  • 17. The Modern Use of Gypsum in Construction: Plasterboard The modern use of Gypsum as a building material was discovered in 1888 when the American Augustine Sackett invented a machine for producing plasterboards (also known as wallboards and dry walls) composed of several layers of paper with Gypsum in-between. In Eastern and Western Europe, there are currently more than 200 factories producing plasterboards.
  • 18. Uses of Gypsum Products in Home Interiors  Plasterboards • Plasterboard is used for partitions and the lining of walls, ceilings, roofs and floors. The properties of plasterboard can be modified to meet specific requirements, such as fire resistance, humidity resistance, impact resistance, etc.  Decorative Plaster • Plaster powder, mixed with water, manually or through the use of silo-supplied spray systems, is used to create an effective and aesthetically-pleasing lining for brick and block walls, and for ceilings. • Gypsum’s adaptability in application lends itself to moulding and shaping. Since time immemorial, Gypsum has been used by skilled craftsmen to create decorative plaster mouldings.
  • 19.  Building plaster • Gypsum plaster is used for walls and ceilings.  Plaster blocks • Gypsum blocks are used for partitions and Gypsum tiles for ceilings.  Gypsum based self levelling screeds • Anhydrite or Alpha- Hemihydrates are used in the production of self levelling floor screeds. Gypsum Fibreboards •Gypsum fibreboard is used for partitions and lining of walls, ceilings, roofs and floors. Gypsum Fibreboard offers good performance when it comes to impact resistance, sound insulation and humidity resistance.
  • 20. Gypsum Products Unique Properties 1) FIRE PROPERTIES •Due to the natural composition of Gypsum, gypsum plasterboards are inherently fire resistant. •The chemical formulation of Gypsum is CaSO4.2H2O - Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate. •In nature, Gypsum occurs in the form of crystals. •The presence of water in Gypsum (H2O), one square meter of plasterboard of 15 mm thickness contains around 3 litres crystal water. •Through the action of fire, the crystal water evaporates and a protective layer of Gypsum is formed. •Behind this layer, the material under fire attack, remains at constant temperature around 100oC as long as water is released from the Gypsum.
  • 21. • The inclusion of glass fibres in Gypsum boards enhances their fire protection performance by maintaining the integrity of the board in a fire. •Gypsum is a powerful fire retardant element in the construction sector due to its non-combustibility and ability to delay for up to 4 hours - according to the number of plasterboards in the corresponding system - the progression of fire.
  • 22. 2) ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES •The Gypsum Industry has a beneficial impact on noise reduction as it produces special acoustic grade plasterboard which offers greater sound extinction which can be applied where a particularly high performance is required. •Drywall systems provide effective sound insulation because they are designed to provide a physical barrier to sound, incorporate a sound break and minimise reverberation. •Between the two sides of the partition there is an air cavity, which interrupts the flow of sound. •Because the two sides of the partition are separate it is harder for impact sound to pass through. •These characteristics mean that a typical drywall partition in a house can be only 75mm thick. A comparable masonry wall would need to be 110mm thick to achieve the same sound performance.
  • 23. 3) THERMAL PROPERTIES •Lightweight building techniques (plasterboard on framework) can supply excellent thermal performance since the construction has a cavity that can be filled with the required amount of insulation. •The interior plasterboards protect the insulating material and contribute, together with the vapour barrier, in preventing indoor humidity from getting in, or being trapped in, the insulation material. • Gypsum equilibrates humidity and heat peaks •Gypsum is capable of storing humidity when a room is humid and automatically releasing this humidity if the indoor air becomes too dry. •Plasterboards have also a “heat-storing” ability. Small temperature increases are absorbed and radiated back later when the temperature in the room decreases.
  • 24. 4) AESTHETICS AND DESIGN •A richness of forms can be created in plasterboard or stucco. •For architects, building with gypsum products allows them to unleash their creativity thus allowing them to answer, even more dramatically, to the demands of their customer while remaining within an affordable budget. •In short, Gypsum allows the creation of stunning interiors in any and all styles, from the Classical to the Modern.
  • 25. 5) EASE OF ISTALLATION •One of the principal reasons for this rapidly growing popularity is ease of installation. •To construct an internal wall, for example, a frame is erected, plasterboard is fitted to it, joints are filled, and the wall is created. •The operation is clean, dry and uncomplicated. •A gypsum finish can also be applied to the surface of the plasterboard in order to achieve a superior finished appearance.
  • 26. Gypsum Through the Ages •As demonstrated by its presence in the Egyptian pyramids, gypsum has served as a vital piece of many famous construction projects throughout history. •Over thousands of years, this important mineral has demonstrated its versatility and sturdiness and has become a staple in today’s homes, buildings and structures. •This section provides an informative look at what gypsum is, the history of its use and how gypsum board is made.
  • 27. Ancient Egypt Centuries of Reliability Gypsum has been used in construction since the days of ancient Egypt, where it was used in building the Pyramids. Some of this construction is still visible over 5,000 years later, a tribute to gypsum’s durability as a building material. •Alabaster is a form of gypsum used both in building and as a decorative material. •Large deposits of gypsum were discovered near Paris, and “Plaster of Paris” became a popular building material. •Plaster of Paris is raw gypsum that is chemically altered by heat to remove much of the water naturally occurring in gypsum. •French farmers also used natural gypsum as a soil additive to improve crop yields.
  • 28. 19th century Gypsum Boards in Construction The use of gypsum boards in construction began in the late 19th century, after Augustine Sackett patented “Sackett Board,” layers of thin plaster of Paris placed between wool felt paper. •Sackett Board was often used as a replacement for wood and as a base for the application of plaster. In 1893, the exterior of the World’s Columbian Exposition palace in Chicago was finished with gypsum plaster bound with fibre. •By 1916, Sackett’s product was a ready-to-finish board for use in construction, similar in concept to today’s modern gypsum board.
  • 29. 20th Century The Gypsum Industry Booms The demands for rapid construction of military housing brought about by World War I led to a sharp increase in the demand for gypsum board. After a barracks fire tragically took the lives of several servicemen, gypsum board’s fire-resistant qualities made it the preferred choice in military housing. •Because gypsum offered significant advantages over traditional heavy masonry and concrete, the gypsum industry focused on expanding its use in commercial construction. •To meet the demands of high-rise building, the industry developed gypsum board shaft wall systems and movable partitions systems as well as improved fire resistance. •The tallest buildings in the world at that time— the John Hancock Tower, at 100 stories, and the Sears Tower, at 110 stories— used gypsum board in construction.
  • 32. Modern Day The Gypsum Industry Today Now, with over 97% of new homes using gypsum board, it is clearly the interior construction material of choice. As a result of gypsum’s remarkable ability to adapt, to be recast and reformulated into many different and valuable materials, the industry continues to innovate while meeting today’s demands for environmental stewardship. 31
  • 33. • THE COMPANIES THAT MARKET GYPSUM PRODUCTS ARE: AEROSTONE, VANS GYPSUM, SAINT GOBAIN GYPROC, INFINITE IMPEX, ETC. • GYPSUM IN MARKET IS AVAILABLE IN BOARD FROMS OR SQUARE TILE FORMS • THE AVERAGE GUARANTEE GIVEN TO THESE PRODUCTS IS NEARLY 30 YRS. TYPE RANGE SIZE IN MM PRICE INR/TILE PRICE INR/BOX GRG TILES REGULAR 595 X 595 X 7 99.62 796.94 MEDIUM 595 X 595 X 15 156.21 937.27 HIGH 595 X 595 X 29 382.38 1147.43 TYPE RANGE SIZE IN MM PRICE INR/ SFT PRICE INR/BOARD GYP BOARD REGULAR 1830 X 1220 X 9 16.82 403.62 HIGH 1830 X 1220 X 12.5 20.64 495.30 32
  • 34. REFERENCES 1) http://www.eurogypsum.org/_Uploads/dbsAttachedFiles/ livingwithgypsum.pdf 2) http://www.gypsum.org/about/gypsum-101/history-gypsum/ 33