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Gypsum is added to cement to regulate the setting time of the cement. It helps prevent the cement from setting too quickly, which can reduce the strength of the end product and create cracks. Additionally, gypsum helps reduce the shrinkage of concrete after it has set, reducing the risk of crackingRead more
Gypsum is added to cement to regulate the setting time of the cement. It helps prevent the cement from setting too quickly, which can reduce the strength of the end product and create cracks.
Additionally, gypsum helps reduce the shrinkage of concrete after it has set, reducing the risk of cracking due to drying.
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