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Choosing the Right Plaster Material

Cement vs. Gypsum Plaster

PARTICULARS CEMENT PLASTER GYPSUM PLASTER
Application Smooth surfaces cannot be covered with cement plaster. It can be used both on interior and exterior surfaces Gypsum plaster can only be used on ceilings and interior walls. It cannot be used in wet areas like bathrooms, toilets, kitchen wash areas, balconies, etc. It can be applied both on smooth as well as rough surfaces.
Surface Finish Generally, it gives rough surfaces. Gypsum plaster gives a very smooth surface which is very compatible with paints
Property Cement plaster is not considered safe from fungus. This plaster is anti-fungus plaster and it doesn’t get affected by any insect.
Strength Cement plaster has low tensile and fractural strength which can easily develop shrinkage. Gypsum plaster has high tensile and flexural strength. That is why it can prevent shrinkage.
Curing In case of cement plaster pre-curing and post-curing are required. There is no need for curing in case of Gypsum plaster.
Finishing After cement plaster, POP punning is required for better and leveled finished surfaces. For sealing walls, gypsum plaster gives a smooth internalfinish.

For Builders And Developers

Green material
Shrinkage crack free surfaces – smooth finish.
High productivity – faster work.
Gypsum plaster is light in weight, therefore reducing the load on the structure.
Cleaner Sites-direct application of bagged product-requires no water curing.
It has no appreciable chemical action on paint and does not cause an alkali attack.

For End Customer

No shrinkage cracks on walls and ceiling.
Reduction in the time required for plastering and this in timely possession of homes.
Perfectly lined, leveled, smooth walls.
Saved electricity for air conditioning as gypsum has low thermal conductivity.
Alteration and maintenance are very easy.
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