Gypsum Quality & Solubility Testing

April 10th, 2015|

REGYP Recycled Gypsum products recently excelled in the Pacific Fertiliser eastern seaboard gypsum comparison research. PacFert invested a lot of time and money testing many sources of Australian gypsum for quality, sizing and solubility. Super AG Gypsum derived from plasterboard was up against gypsum from numerous other natural mined sources available on the eastern

Gypsum the missing piece in Jigsaw Project

May 6th, 2013|

Gypsum applied to responsive soils along Western Australia’s south coast has improved water use efficiency (WUE) – the amount of grain produced from a given amount of rainfall. The research was done in conjunction with the Grains Research and Development Corporation’s (GRDC) Water Use Efficiency Initiative and was part of a research program known

REGYP Cowra News

March 1st, 2013|

REGYP has temporary increased the processing capacity at its Cowra plant to meet the demand of the 2013 canola planting season. The recycled gypsum produced is called Super Ag gypsum and has 90+% purity with over 17% sulphur.

High Quality Natural Gypsum

January 22nd, 2013|

REGYP sells three of the highest quality gypsum products. REGYP imports two natural gypsum products from other states that have the highest purity when compared to other mined sources available on the eastern seaboard. These can either be supplied as natural bulk, screened or milled products. The natural gypsum products we sell ex Sydney,

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

REGYP services the Perth FSH project

February 16th, 2011|

REGYP is supplying waste recycling services for the construction project. Services include the supply of "plasterboard only" waste bins, waste removal and waste recycling. Brookfield Multiplex is aiming to have the highest resource recovery rates possible on the FSH project. The $1.6 billion FIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL PROJECT in Murdoch, Perth WA, includes the construction

Soilutions One-Cal

September 17th, 2010|

One-Cal: Fine milled mineral fertilisers & soil amendments Ever wished you could tailor your fertiliser to the nutrient & pH needs in each paddock? And then easily apply the fertiliser blend with complete accuracy? If so One-Cal is for you. The benefits of One-Cal fine milled mineral fertiliser: tailored blends for each application; blends available for

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

Gypsum spreading trials

February 12th, 2010|

ReGyp undertook spreader trials using the Super Ag 10mm screened gypsum product near Cowra NSW. The results off the spreader are substantial, with the Regyp gypsum spreading up to 19m (average 17-19), with various NSW mined gypsum products only achieving 11-13m off the same spreader. This increased spreading distance would equate to approximately $10

Improving soil structure with gypsum

October 14th, 2009|

Gypsum works on improving spoil structure in two ways. Both depend upon the gypsum being dissolved by rain or irrigation water and entering the soil solution. The first is called the electrolyte effect which is based on the fact that swelling and clay dispersion of sodic clay soils decrease as the salinity of water

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