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Calcined gypsum
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A gypsum that has been partially dehydrated by heating.
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Calcin, французский
Calcinable, английский
Calcinate, английский
Calcinateur continu, французский
Calcination, английский
Кальцинация; обжиг; прокаливание
Calcination of gypsum, английский
A fire in effect realized in gypsum products, including wallboard, as a result of exposure to heat that drives off free and chemically bound water.
Calcinator, английский
Calcine, английский
To heat a substance below the temperature of fusion to drive off chemically combined water or to alter its chemical and physical characteristics.
Calcined natural puzzolan, английский
Calciner, английский
Calciner reactor, английский
Calcining, английский
Calcining furnace, английский
Calcining plant, английский
Calcinosis, английский
A medical condition where deposits of calcium salts form in joints, muscles and organs
Calcinus, a, um, латинский
Gypsum, английский
- A soft mineral consisting of a hydrated calcium sulfate from which gypsum plaster is made (by heating); colorless when pure; used as a retarder in portland cement.
- Gypsum from which all the water of crystallization has been removed.
- Calcium sulphate, used as plaster of paris
- White or colourless soft mineral composed of hydrous calcium sulphate
Gypsum -, английский
Эстрихгипс, высокообжиговое гипсовое вяжущее
Gypsum ., английский
Gypsum backerboard, английский
A gypsum board used as a base on which to adhere tile or gypsum wallboard; similar to, but less smooth than, wallboard; is surfaced with a grayish paper. gypsum block, gypsum tile, partition tile 1. a hollow or solid building block, fabricated of gypsum; used in a nonbearing partition; serves as a base for plastering. 2. a cast gypsum building block.
Dehydrated, английский
Deshidratado
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Plasterboard nail, английский
A gypsum-lath nail; has a flat head, mechanically deformed shank, and diamond point.
Perforated gypsum lath, английский
A gypsum lath which has perforations to provide mechanical keying of the base-coat plaster.
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