Did you know 68% of industrial operators report wasted budget from slow-acting calcium carbonate treatments? While traditional lime quicklime products take 15+ minutes to react, modern calcium oxide (chemical name: quicklime) delivers results in under 7 minutes. Your production line can't afford delays - and we've got the data to prove it.
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solution packs 98% CaO purity - 12% higher than industry average. See the difference:
Parameter | Standard Lime | Our Quicklime |
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Reaction Time | 15-20 min | 5-7 min |
pH Adjustment Speed | 0.3 pH/min | 0.9 pH/min |
Choose from 6 specialized calcium carbonate quicklime blends:
- Jason Muller, Plant Manager, Midwest Water Co.
While competitors sell generic lime quicklime, we deliver precision. Our clients achieve:
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A: The chemical name of quicklime is calcium oxide. It is represented by the chemical formula CaO and is produced by heating calcium carbonate (limestone) at high temperatures.
A: Calcium carbonate (CaCOâ) is the raw material used to produce quicklime. When heated above 900°C, calcium carbonate decomposes into calcium oxide (quicklime) and carbon dioxide.
A: "Lime" can refer to quicklime (calcium oxide, CaO) or slaked lime (calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)â). Quicklime is the unhydrated form, while slaked lime is created by adding water to quicklime.
A: Quicklime is used in steelmaking, cement production, and water treatment. It also serves as a desiccant and in chemical manufacturing due to its reactivity.
A: Yes, quicklime is highly reactive with water and can cause burns or irritation. Proper protective equipment and handling procedures are essential to avoid exposure.
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