Pra Rancangan Pabrik Kalsium Sulfat Anhidrat dari Gipsum dengan Proses Kalsinasi Kapasitas 287.000 Ton/Tahun
Abstract
Technological developments are now increasingly rapidly driving the development of the 
industrial sector in the world, especially in the chemical industry. Anhydrous calcium sulfate 
is one of the chemicals that has a high import value of 23,276,834 tons. The high need for 
anhydrous calcium sulfate has not been matched by sufficient domestic supply. To meet 
domestic demand for anhydrous calcium sulfate, Indonesia still imports from Malaysia and 
China. The increasing need for anhydrous calcium sulfate makes this anhydrous calcium 
sulfate plant the potential to be established in Indonesia. This plant is designed with a 
production capacity of 287,000 tons/year with an operating time of 330 days/year. The raw 
material needed is 362,970.5883 tons/year of gypsum. The production process is divided into 
4 stages, namely raw material storage, crushing, calcination, and product cooling. This plant 
will operate in Sampeyan, Gresik, East Java with an estimated start of operation in 2027. 
Based on the results of the evaluation of economic analysis, it can be concluded that the 
processing plant for anhydrous calcium sulfate from gypsum raw materials with a calcination 
process capacity of 287,000 tons/year is feasible to set up with details of Payment Out Time 
(POT) 3.9 years, Rate of Return (ROR) 30.48%, and Break Even Point (BEP) of 48.93%.
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