Review Of Current Lime Calcining Technology ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Whitmell J. Smithwick
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Lime is one of the most extensively used chemicals in industry. Other than sulfuric acid, it is used in greater quantities than any other man-made industrial chemical. In 1974 there were 20,368,000 tons of lime used in the United States, which amounts to approximately 190 pounds for each man, woman and child in our nation. Lime also is perhaps the most diversely used of any industrial chemical. It is used in such areas as pharmaceutical, chemical, steel making, glass making, production of copper and aluminum, sugar refining, agriculture, construction, ecological endeavors, potable water treatment and sanitation. Figure I lists the major uses of lime for 1974, which is the latest year for which this data is available. The impact of the use of lime for ecological reasons did not show up to any appreciable extent in 1974, but we expect this to be a significant factor within the next few years. Fortunately, in the United States and also in most of the world, there are many deposits of high quality limestone available for the production of hood quality lime. For this discussion, we will assure that a limestone of a suitable quality and size consist will be available in a storage bin or stockpile near the kiln. Quality requirements for the lime product will be covered. We also will give a brief description of the three most popular types of lime calcining systems, how they function, and expected lime product quality from each of these. Commercial fuels and major accessory equipment will be discussed briefly.
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APA: Whitmell J. Smithwick  (1976)  Review Of Current Lime Calcining Technology ? Introduction

MLA: Whitmell J. Smithwick Review Of Current Lime Calcining Technology ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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