Addition of gypsum to cement:
reduces setting time of cement
produces very light colour cement
increases setting time of cement
shining surface is formed
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UPSC NDA-2 – 2015
– Gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate) is added to the cement clinker during grinding to act as a retarder.
– Gypsum reacts with C₃A to form ettringite, which precipitates on the surface of the C₃A particles, forming a barrier that slows down the rapid hydration of C₃A.
– This allows sufficient time for the cement paste or concrete to be mixed, transported, placed, and finished before it begins to harden.