• Active Quicklime Lumps Calcium Oxide Lumps for Paper Mill Alkali Recovery
  • Active Quicklime Lumps Calcium Oxide Lumps for Paper Mill Alkali Recovery
  • Active Quicklime Lumps Calcium Oxide Lumps for Paper Mill Alkali Recovery
  • Active Quicklime Lumps Calcium Oxide Lumps for Paper Mill Alkali Recovery
  • Active Quicklime Lumps Calcium Oxide Lumps for Paper Mill Alkali Recovery
  • Active Quicklime Lumps Calcium Oxide Lumps for Paper Mill Alkali Recovery

Active Quicklime Lumps Calcium Oxide Lumps for Paper Mill Alkali Recovery

CAS No.: 1305-78-8
Formula: Cao
EINECS: 215-138-9
Classification: Calcium Oxide
Grade Standard: Industrial Grade
Kind: Alkaline Oxide
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
soda recovery
Quality
First Class
Reactivity
>380ml
Transport Package
1000kgs/Bag
Specification
2 -8cm
Trademark
TDD
Origin
China
HS Code
25221000
Production Capacity
100000tons

Product Description

Product info

Place of Origin
 China
Size
20-80mm
Type
Quick Lime
Shape
lump
Brand Name
 TDD
Raw Material
Limestone
Appearance
 White lump
MF
CaO
Used for 
alkali recovery
CAS NO
1305-78-8
EINECS No.
215-138-9
Purity
92-95%
Grade Standard 
 Industrial Grade


Product Description
quicklime (CaO)
, also called calcium oxide or lime, compound of one atom of calcium and one atom
of oxygen that is a white or grayish white solid produced in large quantities by roasting calcium carbonate so as to drive off carbon dioxide. At room temperature, CaO will spontaneously absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, reversing the reaction. It will also absorb water, converting itself into calcium hydroxide and releasing heat. The bubbling that accompanies the reaction is the source of its name as "quick," or living, lime. The reaction of quicklime with water is sometimes used in portable heat sources.

One of the oldest known products of a chemical reaction, quicklime is used extensively as a building material. The origin of hydraulic cements goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. The materials used were lime and a volcanic ash that slowly reacted with it in the presence of water to form a hard mass.  

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Number of Employees
100
Year of Establishment
2014-12-18