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Lime is used in the paper industry for bleaching paper pulp and improving fiber quality.
Description
Quicklime is used in the papermaking process to regenerate caustic soda. Slaked lime is used as a flocculating agent and neutralizer during the treatment of process water. Precipitated calcium carbonate, used as a mineral filler, improves printability and reduces manufacturing costs.
All 3 products are also used as bleaching agents.
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Benefits
Products
Product Name
Quicklime (Calcium Oxide – CaO)
Description
Quicklime is a versatile material obtained by calcining pure limestone at high temperature. It comes in the form of powder or white lumps and is known for its high reactivity.
Calcium oxide and its specific derivative products are obtained by means of a calcination process of the calcium carbonate mineral at a high temperature.
CaCO3 + Heat → CaO + CO2
Main features
- High purity: Composition rich in calcium oxide (CaO).
- Reactivity: Reacts vigorously with water to form slaked lime (calcium hydroxide).
- Appearance: White or slightly greyish, in powdery or granular form.
Benefits
- An environmentally friendly product, naturally derived from limestone.
- Economical and efficient for multiple uses.
Packaging
Available in bags, big bags or in bulk, depending on your needs.
Precautions for use
Handle with care, wearing appropriate protective equipment (gloves, mask, goggles), as quicklime is highly caustic.
An essential product for high-performance and sustainable solutions in various sectors.
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