GYPSUM
GYPSUM
Gypsum is a soft mineral commonly used in construction for making drywall, plaster, and ceiling tiles. It is prized for its fire-resistant properties, ease of installation, and smooth finish. Gypsum boards are widely used in interior construction due to their versatility, durability, and sound insulation qualities.
WHAT IS GYPSUM
Gypsum is a soft mineral used in construction, primarily for making drywall, plaster, and ceiling tiles. It is known for its fire-resistant properties and ease of installation.
- Gypsum is widely used to manufacture drywall and plasterboard for constructing interior walls and ceilings.
- It is used in plaster for smooth finishing of walls, ceilings, and decorative moldings.
- Gypsum's fire-resistant properties and soundproofing capabilities make it ideal for enhancing safety and acoustics in buildings.

ABOUT GYPSUM CEILING
- Gypsum ceilings are easy to install and resistant to wear and tear.
- They provide fire protection and help in reducing noise transmission.
- Gypsum ceilings can be customized with various shapes, textures, and lighting options.
Applications
- Gypsum is used in drywall and plaster for building interior walls and ceilings in homes.
- It is used for creating partitions, ceilings, and fire-resistant barriers in offices, schools, and hospitals.
- Gypsum is used in the production of cement and as a soil conditioner in agriculture.
Advantages
- Gypsum has natural fire-resistant properties, helping to prevent the spread of flames in buildings.
- Gypsum’s dense structure helps absorb sound, improving acoustics and reducing noise transfer between rooms.
- Gypsum is a naturally occurring mineral, and many gypsum products are recyclable, making it an environmentally friendly construction material.