Bumper Summer Crops

February 15th, 2012|

Floods and heavy rain in southern QLD and northern NSW will not prevent a record harvest of summer crops including cotton, rice and sorghum (ABARE). With crop downgrades expected to be less severe than in 2010/11. You have visited the REGYP News Room, for more info please visit the full REGYP website www.regyp.com.au  or call 1300 473 497

CSG Water Treatment

December 5th, 2011|

Beneficial uses of treated CSG water can include: • aquaculture and human consumption of aquatic foods • coal washing • dust suppression • industrial use • irrigation • livestock watering Treatment technologies CSG water varies widely in its water quality characteristics and beneficial use of the resource is unlikely without some form of treatment (an

NSW Sugar Cane Plantings Set to Double

August 27th, 2011|

Grower loans and an improved season are paving the way for increased sugar production. 90% of NSW growers are expected to double their normal plant this spring. You have visited the REGYP News Room, for more info please visit the full REGYP website www.regyp.com.au , or call 1300 473 497 or email for more information.

Latest REGYP Gypsum Brochure

August 19th, 2011|

REGYP supplies numerous high quality mined and recycled gypsum products throughout NSW, VIC and QLD for industrial, agricultural and civil applications. Some of the applications that REGYP gypsum products have been used for are: Agriculture – canola, potatoes, lettuce, pasture, mushrooms, cotton, grapes, sugar cane, wheat, dairy, grapes, sorghum and golf courses; Industrial – Plasterboard

Gypsum for Cotton

August 18th, 2011|

The cotton industry is gearing up for a possible record planting of 583,000 ha this year with good water availability and a favorable season outlook. The majority of areas where cotton is grown in Australia are alkaline and in many cases sodic as well. Soil sodicity affects soils tructure, making soils prone to dispersion

Mixing Solution Grade Gypsum

February 1st, 2011|

Mixing Solution Grade & Flocculation Grade Gypsum products with water. The general ratios for batch mixing gypsum in a water tank for pumping out. With GOOD hydraulic agitation that reaches all of the dead spots of the tank the max amount of gypsum you could hold in solution would be 20% w/v max of Solution Grade

SuperFlocc Solution Grade Gypsum

August 28th, 2010|

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: A natural high purity crystalline calcium sulphate dihydrate with a particle size distribution designed for easy dissolution in both pressurised and gravity irrigation systems. TYPICAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF RAW MATERIAL: CaSO4.2H2O > 95 % SiO2 < 2 % Na2O < 0.05 % HCl insoluble content < 1.0 % TYPICAL SPECIFIC PRODUCT DATA: Fineness

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,

Construction Pit Water Treatment

December 6th, 2009|

If you require to treat your excavation pit water before pumping it out, you may need to treat the water with gypsum to reduce the turbidity. Treatment with REGYP gypsum can allow you to settle the suspended clays and fine silts before discharging the water from site. REGYP sells gypsum for flocculation and treatment of

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

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