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Gypsum is added to cement to prevent the quick setting of cement during the curing process. The gypsum also acts as a retarder, helping to slow down the rate at which cement hardens. This allows cement to stay workable longer and ensures that it fully hardens evenly and completely.
Gypsum is added to cement to prevent the quick setting of cement during the curing process. The gypsum also acts as a retarder, helping to slow down the rate at which cement hardens. This allows cement to stay workable longer and ensures that it fully hardens evenly and completely.
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