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,

Dam Construction

January 18th, 2013|

Gypsum is used to stabilise dispersive soils on dam embankments so that both surface erosion and potential tunnelling and piping failures are reduced. A fine-grained gypsum is preferable because it is more soluble. Piping or tunnelling occur through a dam wall or embankment when water seeps along a line of weakness (ie crack in dry

Benefits of Gypsum on Sorghum

September 10th, 2012|

In two successive field CSIRO trials at Deniliquin, NSW, irrigated grain sorghum was sown at three rates of gypsum (0, 2, and 4.1 tonne per acre), and four rates of phosphorus application (0, 11, 23, and 45 kg per acre) on Billabong clay, a brown clay commonly found on the Riverine Plain of south-eastern Australia.

Canola Season off to a Good Start

June 8th, 2012|

After some post sowing rain and buoyant pricing forecasts for canola the season looks promising. Bullish forecasts of $555/t (Port Adelaide) have been published. Canola sowing in the central and south west NSW areas prominent. DPI forecasted  planting for canola in April 548,000 ha and May 668,500 ha.   Other crop forecasts where: Wheat April 3.05m ha, May

The Importance Of Sulphur As A Plant Nutrient

March 20th, 2012|

Sulphur is an important nutrient for optimal plant growth; it is one of the key macroelements essential for plant growth. Sulphur is taken up from the soil solution by the plant in the sulphate form (SO4^2-). In the plant sulphur is a component of methionine, cysteine and cystine, three of the 21 amino acids which are the essential building

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

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

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

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