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titleOfInvention Utilisation of waste plaster of Paris moulds
abstract Waste plaster of Paris moulds as used in the ceramic industry are utilised by being ground or otherwise conditioned to a consistency in which at least a substantial proportion of the chemical elements present in the mould material are releasable by the ready solubility thereof; and such material is used for a fertiliser or other soil or growing medium conditioning agent or constituent e.g. as a top dressing for grasslands to remedy sulphur deficiency; to improve soil consistency and drainage; or as a constituent of composts.
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