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Dust Armour® Environmental Gypsum

Control the effects of wind erosion by using all natural gypsum to bind windblown particles.

Overview

Overview

Control the effects of wind erosion by using all natural gypsum to bind windblown particles. Hydraulically sprayed, water based and an all natural mineral product, Dust Armour® Environmental Gypsum uses the binding effects of gypsum plaster to lock small sand and soil particles together forming a crust more resistant to wind erosion.

Main Features

Dust Armour® Environmental Gypsumis applicable for highway projects, seasonal water detention basins, commercial and residential construction sites and mining areas.

  • Offers an all natural product to temporarily stabilize windblown particles
  • Applied via Hydraulic spray machines with a mulch tracer to form a wind resistant crust
  • Dust Armour slowly degrades with water and can be persistant for up to a year given dry conditions.
  • Not applicable for road surfaces or permanent dust control.
  • Dust Armour is not applicable for seed germination projects.

Documents & Files

Data Sheets & Specifications

Data/Submittal Sheet (English) PDF 125.5 KB

SDS, Certifications & Reports

SDS (English) PDF 115.9 KB
SDS (Spanish) PDF 112.6 KB
Certificates (English) PDF 150.7 KB

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q & a

  • How do I mix plaster?

    You will need a bucket, scale and mixing equipment. Mixing could be accomplished through basic hand mixing with a large spoon, but mechanical mixing is preferred. An electric drill with a cage mixer head attached is good for small batches.

    The first step involves measuring and adding enough water to the bucket to achieve the desired consistency. You then need to weigh out enough gypsum plaster to meet the proper ratio for the selected water volume. Sift the plaster into the bucket of water and allow the plaster to soak for 1 to 2 minutes. Follow this immediately with mixing, generally for 1 to 2 minutes based on product.

    NOTE: If mixing by hand, use vigorous stirring action. After mixing and pouring the gypsum slurry, make sure to clean all tools and the mixing vessel before the plaster hardens.

    For more detail on mixing, see USG publication IG503, Plaster Mixing Procedures.

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