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plaster powder
Plaster powder, often called gypsum plaster or simple plaster, is a fine white powder made from gypsum, a naturally occurring mineral. When mixed with water, it forms a paste that can be applied to walls and ceilings for finishing surfaces.
Plaster powder applications
Plaster powder has a wide range of applications across various fields. Here are some of the most common uses:
Construction:
Wall Finishing: Applied to interior walls and ceilings to create a smooth, durable finish.
Skim Coating: Used to cover imperfections in existing plaster or drywall.
Art and Sculpture:
Mold Making: Used to create molds for casting other materials.
Sculptural Work: Artists use plaster to create sculptures, reliefs, and decorative elements.
Repairs and Renovations:
Patching Cracks: Ideal for repairing cracks and holes in walls and ceilings.
Restoration: Used in the restoration of historical buildings to match original finishes.
Medical Applications:
Orthopedic Casts: These are used to create casts for broken bones, providing support and immobilization.
Fireproofing:
Fire Resistant Coatings: Plaster can be applied to structural elements to enhance fire resistance.
Acoustic Treatment:
Soundproofing: Certain types of plaster can help reduce noise transmission in buildings.
Special Effects:
Theatrical and Film Production: Used for creating set designs and props.
Crafts and DIY Projects:
Home Decor: Used for making decorative items such as moldings, frames, and sculptures.
Plaster powder Packing
Plaster powder packing is typically available in the following packaging options:
25 kg composite bags
1-ton and 1.5-ton jumbo bags
Export destinations
We export to Middle Eastern nations, Arab nations, European nations, African nations, CIS countries, and East Asia.