From: Richard Prankerd (richard.prankerd$##$vcp.monash.edu.au)
Date: Tue Apr 16 2002 - 18:36:02 EDT
Xufeng:
In Australia, Gyproc is a brand of building material formed in sheets
for interior walls. I suspect it is composed at least partly of plaster
of paris or gypsum, in other words, calcium sulphate hemihydrate that
has been further hydrated (to the dihydrate?).
Regards
Richard
Xufeng Sun wrote:
> Dear fellow chemists,
>
> Does anyone have a clue what Gyproc means?
> When I searched an IR database for an unknown
> chemical, I got this.
>
> Xufeng Sun
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