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STP861
The Chemistry and Technology of Gypsum

Kuntze RA
Pages: 189
Published: 1984

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Eleven papers cover procedures to determine the chemical composition and physical properties of gypsum and gypsum products. They also consider problems and issues associated with the utilization of by-product gypsums.



Table of Contents

Introduction
Kuntze R.

Summary
Kuntze R.

Physical Testing of Gypsum Board Per ASTM C 473
Acker R.

Gypsum Analysis with the Polarizing Microscope
Green G.

The Effect of Sorbed Water on the Determination of Phase Composition of CaSO4 · H2O Systems by Various Methods
Bounini L., Turk D.

A Simple Apparatus for Measurement of the Hydration Ratio of Plasters and Plaster Rocks
Karmazsin E.

Determination of Sulfur Trioxide in Gypsum
Chandra D., Goswami S.

Rapid Multielement Analysis of Gypsum and Gypsum Products by X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Kocman V.

The Relationship Between Water Demand and Particle Size Distribution of Stucco
Kuntze R., Luckevich L.

Retardation of Gypsum Plasters with Citric Acid: Mechanism and Properties
Koslowski T., Ludwig U.

Byproduct Gypsum
Pressler J.

Assessment of Environmental Impacts Associated with Phosphogypsum in Florida
May A., Sweeney J.

Evaluation of Radium and Toxic Element Leaching Characteristics of Florida Phosphogypsum Stockpiles
May A., Sweeney J.

Drying and Agglomeration of Flue Gas Gypsum
Wirsching F.

Index


Committee: C11
Paper ID: STP861-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP861-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4918-2

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