Lime.org
Title
National Lime Association
Description
Excerpted from the website:
- Lime is one of man's oldest and most vital chemicals. The ancient Romans used lime in building and road construction, uses which continue to the present day. From earliest times, lime has been made by heating limestone (calcium carbonate) to high temperatures. This process, known as calcining, results in quicklime, or calcium oxide. Hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide) is produced by reacting quicklime with sufficient water to form a dry, white powder.
Languages
English
Address
- 200 N Glebe Rd, Ste 800
- Arlington VA 22203 US
Contact
- The National Lime Association
- +1 70324354
Additional Information
Related Domains
External Links
- Alexa: Lime.org
- WHOIS for Lime.org
Categories:
- Alkali
- Association
- Base Waste Treatment
- Calcinations
- Calcining
- Calcite
- Calcium
- Carbonate
- Carbonation
- Caustic Replacement
- Coating
- Crystal
- Crystalline
- Desiccant
- Dolomitic
- Extender
- Feed Ingredients
- Filler
- Flue Gas Desulfurization
- Flue Gas Treatment
- Flux
- Food Grade
- Food Ingredients
- Fortification
- High Cal
- Hydrate
- Hydrated
- Hydration
- Hydroxide
- Lime
- Limestone
- Manufacturers
- Mineral
- Moisture
- Natural
- Neutralizer
- Nutritional Supplement
- Oxide
- Paper
- Pcc
- Pharmaceutical
- Pigment
- Precipitate
- Precipitated
- Quicklime
- Reinforcement
- Scavenger
- Scrubbing Sulfur
- Slaking
- Snowflake
- Specifications
- Stabilizer
- Standards
- Stone
- USP
- Uses
- Water Treatment