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In the realm of metals and minerals, gypsum product manufacturing constitutes a niche yet vital industry segment that revolves around the processing of gypsum, a naturally occurring mineral primarily composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate. The gypsum industry transforms this raw material into a diverse array of products including wallboard (commonly known as drywall or plasterboard), ceiling tiles, and various types of plasters used for building construction, decoration, and renovation. The production process involves mining gypsum, crushing it into a fine powder, and then heating it to remove water, resulting in a stucco-like material. This material can be mixed with other additives to produce the final products. Gypsum products are appreciated for their fire-resistant properties, ease of installation, sound insulation, and versatility. The industry caters to both residential and commercial construction sectors and is often influenced by investments in infrastructure and real estate development.
Several companies operate within the gypsum product manufacturing market. Notable players include USG Corporation, National Gypsum, Saint-Gobain Gyproc, Knauf Gips KG, and Georgia-Pacific LLC. These entities have extensive operations and distribute a wide range of gypsum-based products catering to the construction industry's demands. Additional participants in the market are American Gypsum, PABCO Gypsum, and CertainTeed Gypsum, each contributing to the landscape with their own product lines and innovations. Show Less Read more