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Properties Commercial grades Uses Manufacture White to grayish-white solid. Reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide. Commercial lime is available in lump, pebble, ground, and pulverized forms. One of the oldest commercial chemicals. Used in hundreds of applications. The most important uses are for making steel and chemicals, water treatment, pollution control, pulp and paper, and construction. Limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCOj) from mines or quarries is heated in a kiln (calcined). [Pg.23]

The most important industrial alkalis are the weak alkali ammonia (Section 9.3), caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), and lime (calcium oxide).1-6 For many industrial and agricultural purposes, the most economical source of alkali is lime, which is used in steelmaking and other metallurgical operations ( 45% of U.S. production of lime), in control of air pollution from smokestack gases (Chapter 8), in water and sewage treatment (Sections 9.6 and 14.5), in pulp and paper production (Section 10.4), in reduction of soil acidity, in cement and concrete manufacture (indirectly, as discussed later), and in many chemical processes such as paper making (Section 10.4). In short, lime is one of the most important of all chemical commodities. [Pg.205]

Applications. Alloy 255 is finding many cost-effective applications in the chemical, marine, metallurgical, municipal sanitation, plastics, oil and gas, petrochemical, pollution control, wet phosphoric acid, paper-making, and metal-working industries. [Pg.682]


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