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titleOfInvention Process for producing ultra low consistency α- and β-blend cosmetic plaster
abstract A method is provided for producing a stucco composition comprising alpha calcium sulfate hemihydrate and beta calcium sulfate hemihydrate having low consistency and good strength. Feeding a slurry of 50-75 wt% gypsum consisting of calcium sulfate dihydrate and water to the first reactor; partial consisting of water, calcium sulfate dihydrate and alpha calcium sulfate hemihydrate Calcining the slurry in a reactor under conditions sufficient to form a calcined slurry; dehydrating the partially calcined slurry from calcium sulfate dihydrate and alpha calcium sulfate hemihydrate Forming a dehydrated solid as well as a stream of water; supplying the dehydrated solid to a second reactor; and calcining the dehydrated solid in the second reactor to form dehydrated solid calcium sulfate 2 It comprises the step of converting at least part of the hydrate to beta calcium sulfate hemihydrate. [Selection figure] None
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