Lime Slurry - Lime?s Effect On Equipment; Disruptions Can Come Without Proper Care

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Todd Loudin
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

A majority of the chemical process industry uses lime in either a powder or liquid form. Engineering and maintenance personnel often face a long and potentially expensive trial-and-error period in order to find the best process equipment to handle lime. Limestone is mined from a quarry in the form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Then, it is crushed and fed into a kiln at approximately 1,093° C (2,000° F), where the carbon dioxide is burned off (calcining) to make calcium oxide (CaO).
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APA: Todd Loudin  (2010)  Lime Slurry - Lime?s Effect On Equipment; Disruptions Can Come Without Proper Care

MLA: Todd Loudin Lime Slurry - Lime?s Effect On Equipment; Disruptions Can Come Without Proper Care. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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