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Anhydrite: The Hidden Mineral Shaping Modern Industry


Anhydrite is a naturally occurring mineral that often goes unnoticed, yet it plays a significant role in various industrial applications. Formed through the evaporation of ancient seas, Anhydrite is composed primarily of calcium sulfate and is closely related to gypsum. However, unlike gypsum, it does not contain water in its structure, giving it a unique hardness and stability that make it valuable across multiple fields.

One of the most remarkable qualities of Anhydrite is its ability to expand slightly when exposed to moisture. This characteristic allows it to be used in flooring systems, where it provides smooth, level surfaces with excellent durability. Construction professionals value Anhydrite for its reliability, easy application, and efficient drying process.

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