GYPSUM

A common location for gypsum, an evaporite mineral, is layered sedimentary deposits with the minerals halite, anhydrite, sulfur, calcite, and dolomite. Anhydrite (CaSO4) and gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) are highly similar minerals. Gypsum and anhydrite are different chemically in that gypsum includes two fluids while anhydrite does not.The production of wallboard, cement, plaster of Paris, soil conditioning, and use as a hardening retarder in portland cement are all examples of uses for gypsum.

Gypsum is a versatile mineral that has numerous uses in various industries. Here are some common applications of gypsum:

  1. Construction: Gypsum is widely used in the construction industry for various purposes. It is primarily used to make gypsum plaster, which is applied on walls and ceilings to create a smooth and durable surface. Gypsum plaster is also used as a base for painting and wallpaper. Additionally, gypsum is used in the production of gypsum boards (drywall), which are widely used for interior walls and ceilings in residential and commercial buildings.
  2. Agriculture: Gypsum is utilized in agriculture to improve soil quality and enhance crop growth. It is often applied as a soil amendment to soils with high sodium content or poor drainage. Gypsum helps in breaking up compacted soil, improving water penetration, and reducing soil erosion. It also provides calcium and sulfur, essential nutrients for plant growth.
  3. Cement and concrete: Gypsum is used as an additive in the production of cement and concrete. It helps regulate the setting time of cement and improves its workability. Gypsum is added to cement during the grinding process and can also be used as a separate additive to control the setting time of concrete.
  4. Plasterboard and drywall: Gypsum boards, commonly known as drywall or plasterboard, are extensively used in the construction industry for interior walls and ceilings. The boards consist of a gypsum core sandwiched between paper liners. Drywall is easy to install, provides fire resistance, and helps with sound insulation in buildings.
  5. Fertilizers: Gypsum is a source of calcium and sulfur, making it suitable for use in fertilizers. It is often used as a calcium fertilizer in agricultural applications to supplement soil nutrients and improve plant health.
  6. Art and crafts: Gypsum has been used for centuries in art and crafts. It can be sculpted and carved into various shapes, making it a popular material for statues, figurines, and decorative items. Gypsum is also used in mold-making for casting objects in ceramics and other materials.
  7. Dental applications: In dentistry, gypsum is used to make dental models and casts. Dental stone, a type of gypsum product, is used to create accurate replicas of teeth and oral structures for various dental procedures, such as making crowns, bridges, and dentures.
  8. Soil stabilization: Gypsum can be used for soil stabilization in areas prone to erosion, such as construction sites or slopes. It helps bind soil particles together, reducing erosion and promoting vegetation growth.

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When nature calls at night, there’s a built-in nightlight that offers a soft glow so you won’t need to turn on glaring overhead lights. Of course, the seat is heated with five different temperature options, so you’ll never have to worry about sitting on a chilly commode. One drawback to this well-appointed toilet is that it does sit low, compared to some others, which may be an issue for taller users.

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The floor-mounted model has an elongated bowl that offers both front and rear washing and a hands-free flush for improved hygiene. The toilet features an automatic full 1.27 gallon flush or a smaller, water-conserving 1-gallon flush that’s operated by a foot sensor.

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Manufactured using a nanoscale glazing process that helps decrease the areas for waste to get stuck, making cleaning the toilet easier. A self-cleaning nozzle also helps cut down on the frequency of cleaning. That said, this toilet doesn’t include a lot of the bells and whistles that more expensive choices have, like a remote function, nightlight, or lid that automatically opens and closes. But, if your main concern is purchasing a reliable, budget-friendly option that’s still smarter than your typical toilet and looks good.smart toilet also offers a soothing warm air-dry function, as well as a convenient odor-extraction function that you can also control through your app. You can customize the spray wand positioning, water spray intensity, and toilet seat temperature. Of course, this toilet comes with a nightlight function, remote control, and automatic lid. The number of electronic functions and features can be a bit overwhelming at first.

MAU MAU ROAD KENYA

Three central Kenyan counties now have a new route into Nairobi thanks to the construction of a 540 km road honoring the contribution of Mau Mau independence fighters to Kenya’s liberation from colonial rule.

The road, which will be known as the Mau Mau Road, will begin in Gataka in Limuru, travel through Kamahindu and Kibichoi in Kiambu, and then wind its way through Kinyona in Kigumo and Ichichi in Murang’a.

NORTHLANDS CITY

The Kenyatta family is working on a project that will result in an 11,000-acre estate with 250,000 people living in residential and commercial spaces.

The construction, known as Northlands City, is expected to cost Sh500 billion and would be located on an 11,576-parcel of land in Ruiru along Eastern Bypass 3 minute walk fron our NEW PALEAH STORE, which is 15 kilometers from the Nairobi city center.

TATU CITY – KIAMBU

Tatu City is a 5,000-acre new city that is home to almost 250,000 residents and tens of thousands of day tourists. It has residences, schools, offices, a shopping district, medical facilities, nature areas, a sport & entertainment complex, and a manufacturing sector. Tatu City has a variety of residences for every budget and is already home to companies and schools.

Tatu City is the country of Kenya’s first operating Special Economic Zone, offering among other advantages reduced corporation taxes, zero-rated VAT, and import duty exemptions.

LAPSSET PROJECT KENYA

It’s Kenya’s most anticipated venture, the Sh2 trillion Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia-Transport Corridor project aimed at boosting economic activities and tripple the country’s GDP.

Its main sections are Lamu Port, Lamu-Ethiopia-South Sudan highway, Lamu-Juba-Addis Ababa railway, oil refinery and a 2,240km pipeline linking oil fields in South Sudan to the refinery at Lamu Port.It also includes construction of three resort cities at Lamu, Isiolo and Lokichoggio, construction of airports in the resort cities and development of a 1,100MW power line and a 185km water supply line.