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Advantages of Calcined Lime Safety and Handling Considerations
Calcined lime, also known as quicklime or calcium oxide (CaO), is produced by heating limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO₃) to high temperatures (around 900 to 1000 degrees Celsius). This process, known as calcination, drives off carbon dioxide, resulting in a highly reactive form of lime.
Calcined lime is a crucial industrial product with diverse applications in construction, water treatment, metallurgy, and environmental management. Its unique properties and high reactivity make it an essential material in various processes, contributing to its widespread use and importance in multiple sectors.