We produce white limestone and grey limestone with low magnesium. It is very suitable for making animal feed, steel making, glass making and water treatment application. The content of CaCO3 >97%
We are supplier and exporter of Limestone Powder. Limestone is widely used in chemical products and construction materials. powder and lumps . Vietnamese Limestone Powder is one of the most popular materials for producing animal feed worldwide. It is rich in calcium content and low in metal, which makes big contribution to the development of animals. Application: Manufacturing Feed Additives For Fish, Shrimp, Layers, Broilers, Swine, Cattle. Materials: High quality Limestone, Calcium (Ca) > 38%, Ferrous (Fe2O3) < 0.05%, Magnesium Oxide (MgO) b< 0.2%, Whiteness: 90%, Brightness: 85%, Moisture: < 0.15%.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed principally of calcium carbonate (calcite) or the double carbonate of calcium and magnesium (dolomite). It is commonly composed of tiny fossils, shell fragments and other fossilized debris. With our advanced double storage facility in Lagos state and Port Harcourt state which are the two commercial city in Nigeria, we have the capacity to supply 5000mt of this product monthly.
Quicklime (or calcium oxide or burnt lime) is obtained by calcining pure limestone at temperature above 9000C. This highly reactive product is essential to many industrial processes. Calcium oxide (CaO), commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, alkaline, crystalline solid at room temperature. The broadly used term lime connotes calcium-containing inorganic materials, in which carbonates, oxides and hydroxides of calcium, silicon, magnesium, aluminium, and iron predominate. Application: Steel Making, FGD, Construction, Masonry & Mortars, Water Treatment, Chemical Processes, Mining Industry, sugar industry, Paper, Pulp and PCC, Remediation of Sludges and Wastes and Glass Manufacturing. Packing: 1000kg Jumbo bag. Item Specification CaO: 92.5% ± 2 Loss on Ignition at 1000 °C: 4% ±2 Grain Size: 10- 60 mm Reactivity: High
Supplier: Soda ash light / dense 99.2%
sodium bicarbonate
caustic soda flakes 99%
sodium sulphate anhydrous (ssa) 99%
sodium sulphite flakes (ssf) 60%
sodium metabisulphate
hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) 50%
formic acid 85%
glacial acetic acid
paraffin wax
liquid paraffin (white oil) lp 100
menthol crystal
fumed silica
deg (di ethylene glycol)
mono ethylene glycol (meg)
poly ethylene glycol (peg),
base oil 150n, bs 150, 600n
bitumen 60/70
rpo (rubber process oil)
lioh (lithium hydroxide)
hco (hydrogenated castor oil)
12 hsa (hydroxy stearic acid)
ferrous sulphate heptahydrate
additive for lubricating oil
aromatic chemicals
Services: Exporting of chemicals & other products
Supplier: Chemical like sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid, mpoly aluminium chloride, sodium hypochlorite, calcium hypochlorite, nitric acid, formic acid, hydrogen peroxide, calcium chloride, hydrated lime, copper sulphate, magnesium sulphate, ferric chloride, sodium carbonate (soda ash), sodium bicarbonate, sodium hydroxide, sodium silicate and minerals product : bauxite ore , calcined bauxite and limestone
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What is limestone? Limestone is greatly used in architecture as it is easily obtained, cut and carved. Limestone rocks contain flint, clay, sand and calcite in varying amounts. It is also preferred by most of the people in architecture and decoration, as it is long lasting and does well in every climatic condition. Calcareous sedimentary rocks are known as limestone and they are composed of the mineral calcite. When calcite’s calcination is done, it gives lime as a product. In nature, limestone is available in various purity levels, depending upon the other minerals present with it. For example, if some limestone is present with more than 10% of dolomite, it is called as dolomite limestone and same goes for magnesium limestone too. When limestone is recrystallised and polished, it becomes a decorative and building stone called marble. Limestone has been given different names depending upon its texture, mode of occurrence and foraminifera remains, etc. Limestone is a soft and porous stone which is usually composed of tiny fossils and bits of shells, which are easily visible. It is an oft-mined rock, commonly used in a number of applications. As such, much against the popular belief, the use of limestone is not restricted to only architecture. Find out various uses of limestone in the lines below. What is color of limestone? Limestone always white color Quick Details Place of Origin: Egypt Brand Name: CairoMinerals Model Number: Limestone-2016 Available sizes: Limestone 1 mm - 3 mm Limestone 2 mm - 3 mm Limestone 1.50 mm - 3 mm Limestone 0.075 mm -2 mm
Limestone Limestone used in seawater re-mineralization We offer limestone that is used in architecture as it can be cut and carved. It is preferred by most of the people as it lasts long and does well in all climatic conditions. One of the most commonly used operations in the re-mineralization process is to be able to contact CO2 acidified desalinated water with a bed of domestic limestone. Limestone dissolution offers two significant gradients to the water. This is bicarbonate alkalinity, as well as calcium content What is limestone? Limestone is greatly used in architecture as it is easily obtained, cut and carved. Limestone rocks contain flint, clay, sand and calcite in varying amounts. It is also preferred by most of the people in architecture and decoration, as it is long lasting and does well in every climatic condition. Calcareous sedimentary rocks are known as limestone and they are composed of the mineral calcite. When calciteâ??s calcination is done, it gives lime as a product. In nature, limestone is available in various purity levels, depending upon the other minerals present with it. For example, if some limestone is present with more than 10% of dolomite, it is called as dolomite limestone and same goes for magnesium limestone too. When limestone is recrystallised and polished, it becomes a decorative and building stone called â??marbleâ??. Limestone has been given different names depending upon its texture, mode of occurrence and foraminifera remains, etc. Limestone is a soft and porous stone which is usually composed of tiny fossils and bits of shells, which are easily visible. It is an oft-mined rock, commonly used in a number of applications. As such, much against the popular belief, the use of limestone is not restricted to only architecture. Find out various uses of limestone in the lines below What is color of limestone? Limestone always white color
Limestone : A sedimentary rock consisting primarily of calcium carbonate, often in the form of the minerals calcite or aragonite, and sometimes with magnesium carbonate in the form of dolomite. Minor amounts of silica, feldspar, pyrite, and clay may also be present. Limestone can occur in many colors but is usually white, gray, or black. It forms either through the accumulation and compaction of fossil shells or other calcium-carbonate based marine organisms, such as coral, or through the chemical precipitation of calcium carbonate out of sea water: used as a building stone and in the manufacture of cement, lime, etc.
Supplier: Magnesium oxide, magnesium sulphate heptahydrate, magnesium chloride, limestone powder
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