DoroFill
This hydraulic binder combines the benefits of finely ground limestone and clinker, making it an ideal choice for specialized geotechnical applications. It is primarily used in the construction of underground...
Anhydrite is a crystalline mineral, chemically calcium sulphate – CaSO4. Like other evaporite minerals, it is formed by the deposition of brine in sedimentation basins. Unlike gypsum, which is hydrated, anhydrite does not contain water. The material is widely used in industry and is also used in the production of building materials such as cement, anhydrite screed or ceramics, but also in agriculture in the production of fertilisers or sulphuric acid.