GYPSUM FOR ROAD CONTRUCTION PROJECTS

November 15th, 2010|

Stabilisation / Flocculation / Rehabilitation Works REGYP supplies numerous gypsum & lime products throughout NSW, VIC and QLD for civil, industrial and agricultural applications. REGYP can supply various gypsum products to suit your project, design and site requirements. REGYP offers both high quality mined gypsum and a recycled gypsum product derived from plasterboard waste.

Gypsum helps the Danube River in Hungry

October 10th, 2010|

Gypsum was used to neutralize the toxic alkaline material spilled into the river Marcal, part of the Danube’s tributary system. Gypsum and acid was continually added to adjust the pH value to a more favourable level to reduce the impact on aquatic flora and fauna. The Hungary’s toxic-sludge spill, killed four and injured more than

Civil Soil Stabilisation Trials

July 23rd, 2010|

Robson Civil just undertook civil stabilisation trials in the Hunter using Regyp Super Ag gypsum and Coffey as the consulting engineers. Super Ag gypsum performed on par with the other mined sources trialled for this project (inc Regyp's mined gypsum option), but Super Ag gypsum had the cheapest landed cost. You have visited the REGYP

REGYP hits a milestone

July 1st, 2010|

REGYP has recycled and sold more than 10,000 tonnes of high quality recycled gypsum. This means REGYP has successfully diverted 10,000+ tonnes of plasterboard waste from Landfill reducing the demand on the environment and mined gypsum resources. REGYP's gypsum products are high quality with a guaranteed purity of 90%, and general monthly test results showing

REGYP NEWS ROOM – Goes Live

June 4th, 2010|

Subscribe to the Regyp News Room to receive up-to-date information on: - Construction and demolition waste services and specials; - Sustainable building practices; - Waste industry information including levy movements; - Gypsum product updates and specials; - Information on gypsum and the benefits of gypsum application; - Agricultural news. To subscribe follow the "Log In"

Treatment of Irrigation Water with Gypsum

March 20th, 2010|

Gypsum has many uses in industry, agriculture and it can also assist in the treatment of irrigation water for operations such as the coal seam gas extraction. During Coal Seam Methane a large volume of brackish water is brought to the surface. This water needs to be treated to remove most of the salt

Flocculation on construction projects

December 14th, 2009|

Flocculation is the process of causing small, suspended materials to stick to each other to form “flocs”. These flocs more readily settle out compared to the individual particles. When soil is exposed during civil construction, stormwater runoff can to pick up the soil particles and carry them to the nearest water conveyance. The larger particles,

Solution Grade Gypsum – What is it?

December 1st, 2009|

The use of gypsum(1) as a soil amendment and fertiliser has been well documented for over 200 years. Historically, gypsum has been spread over the ground using mechanical or manual methods. Depending on the situation, this relatively coarse gypsum has often been incorporated into the soil to hasten its effect. Unfortunately, in many cases gypsum

Lafarge Plasterboard Matraville

September 12th, 2009|

ReGyp has been contracted by Lafarge Plasterboard Matraville for plasterboard waste services and supply of recycled gypsum for reuse in their manufacturing process. ReGyp's services compliment the site waste and recycling services offered through Pioneer Waste. You have visited the REGYP News Room, for more info please visit the full REGYP website www.regyp.com.au , or

Testing Sulphur in Gypsum

May 10th, 2009|

To ascertain the sulphur content in gypsum you must: - Dry the sample overnight at <40 degC fan forced oven, - Then crushed and sieved to 0.5mm (including paper if recycled) until all sample passed the sieve. It is then mixed thoroughly. - Purity of gypsum is calculated by dividing Sulphur % by 0.186 (i.e.

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