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    Hydrated Limes

    Hydrated Limes in Tradeasia

    IUPAC Name

    Calcium Dihydroxide

    Cas Number

    1305-62-0

    HS Code

    28259040

    Formula

    Ca(OH)2

    Basic Info

    Appearance

    White Powder

    Common Names

    Slaked Lime, Hydrated Lime, Calcium(II) Hydroxide

    Packaging

    25 kg PP Bag

    What is Hydrated Limes?

    Calcium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula Ca(OH)2. It is a colourless crystal or white powder. It is also known as hydrated lime or slaked lime. It has a boiling point of more than 1000oC and dissolves sparingly in water to give a highly alkaline solution of pH 12 to 13.

    Manufacturing Process

    Limestone undergoes thermal decomposition at high temperatures to form calcium oxide or burnt lime. Calcium oxide is treated or slaked with water to produce calcium hydroxide on a commercial scale: CaO + H2O → Ca(OH)2.

    The calcium oxide is broken down into fine particles of calcium hydroxide in the hydration reaction which occurs in a continuous hydrator. The particle sizes can then be modified through milling to ensure consistent particle size.

    What is Hydrated Limes?

    Calcium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula Ca(OH)2. It is a colourless crystal or white powder. It is also known as hydrated lime or slaked lime. It has a boiling point of more than 1000oC and dissolves sparingly in water to give a highly alkaline solution of pH 12 to 13.

    Manufacturing Process

    Limestone undergoes thermal decomposition at high temperatures to form calcium oxide or burnt lime. Calcium oxide is treated or slaked with water to produce calcium hydroxide on a commercial scale: CaO + H2O → Ca(OH)2.

    The calcium oxide is broken down into fine particles of calcium hydroxide in the hydration reaction which occurs in a continuous hydrator. The particle sizes can then be modified through milling to ensure consistent particle size.

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