
ReGyp - Gypsum Sales
ReGyp offer high quality mined gypsum or recycled product to match your requirements and budget, please call for competitive pricing and sale locations.
ReGyp offer a very competitive high quality recycled product to both the building and agricultural industries to offer not only raw material savings but a more sustainable image.
Specifications
The general recycled specification for manufacturing and agricultural uses is;
| Gypsum | Calcium Sulphate Di-hydrate | CaSO4 2H20 | 92 - 96 | % |
| Lime | Calcium Carbonate | CaCO3 | < 5 | % |
| Salts | Sodium Chloride | NaCl | < 0.05 | % |
| Paper | Organics | < 2 | % |
Other specifications and/or blends can be provided on request.
Manufacturers
As a manufacturer using gypsum you can benefit from a stable, low cost source of high quality raw material and further strengthen your environmental profile by co-operating with ReGyp.
We guarantee the quality of the supply and will set up the entire recycling program at no cost and involving no investments for you. We take care of everything, the only thing you as a manufacturer have to do is to use the recycled gypsum powder.
The ReGyp Solution offers an immediate savings to the manufacturer using the recycled product with no capital costs.
Agricultural Operators
The recycled product offered by ReGyp is superior to other sources available for agricultural application.
Plasterboard manufacturers require a gypsum product with minimal free moisture (H20), salt (NaCl), clay and sand (silica) for their manufacturing process. This ensures ReGyp is obtaining quality gypsum in the collected waste stream. ReGyp then processes the waste to obtain a recycled product that is acceptable for use in plasterboard, cement manufacturing and agricultural applications.
Gypsum contains two main elements for soil namely calcium (Ca) and sulphur (S), these are responsible for beneficial effects when used in agriculture. The calcium replaces sodium ions in clay soils. These soils then become more friable and crops grow better. The sulphur content of gypsum aids the setting of flowers in crops such as Lucerne and canola.