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				<title>Dolomite Powder</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
				<description>Dolomite is the name of a carbonate rock consisting of the mineral dolomite. This type of rock is closely related to limestone. It is formed by limestone being exposed to a process called dolomitisation, which, in brief, involves some calcium ions being replaced by magnesium ions. The chemical formula becomes CaMg(CO3)2. &amp;nbsp; How it&amp;rsquo;s produced: Like limestone, dolomite occurs both in sedimentary and crystalline form. Sweden has no known occurrences of sedimentary dolomite. All dolomite in Sweden is crystalline and very ancient (around a billion years old). Norway has younger crystalline dolomite in mountain bedrock, while Estonia and Latvia have sedimentary dolomites that are the same age as the limestone on Gotland. Occurs in: primary rock and mountain bedrock. The dolomite is quarried, crushed and ground to the appropriate fractions at our various production plants and can then be processed into burned dolomite. &amp;nbsp; Application uses: Common applications for dolomite are in agriculture, because of its high magnesium content, and as a filler primarily in the paint and plastics industries.</description>
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				<title>Limestone Lumps</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
				<description>Limestone is a carbonate rock of organic origin formed from the skeletal remains of marine organisms. These remains have settled on the seabed and thick layers have formed from these remains after millions of years. When several of these layers of remains occur, the lower layers are compressed and cemented together, creating hard rock. Limestone consists of calcium carbonate, which has the chemical formula CaCO3. Limestone exists in sedimentary and crystalline form. &amp;nbsp; How it&amp;rsquo;s produced: The limestone is quarried, crushed and ground to the appropriate fractions at our various production plants and can then be processed into quicklime or slaked lime. &amp;nbsp; Application uses: Applications for limestone include agriculture, garden lime, lake and wetland liming, as well as the production of paper, paint, asphalt, bricks, concrete and metals. &amp;nbsp; For the agricultural sector, we supply our special Cresco product range, which is used to create a special mix for each dosage based on soil mapping. Our lake liming products are supplied under the Cresco brand.</description>
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				<title>Quicklime Lumps</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
				<description>Quicklime is the common name for burnt limestone, calcium oxide (CaO). &amp;nbsp; How it&amp;rsquo;s produced: Quicklime is produced by heating crushed limestone to around 1,100 degrees Celsius in a shaft furnace or rotary kiln. The heating of limestone releases carbon dioxide, leaving calcium oxide (CaCO3 produces CaO + CO2). After heating, the quicklime is crushed and then milled to the appropriate fraction. &amp;nbsp; Application uses: Quicklime has a wide range of uses, including in the production of iron and steel, paper and pulp production, treatment of water and flue gases and in the mining industry. For the iron and steel industry, we also supply different fractions of both reactive shaft furnace-burnt and hard-burnt rotary kiln lime. For our customers in the paper and pulp industry, we offer tailored products with a focus on purity and function, such as SMA Cellkalk, SMA Kraftkalk-C and SMA Kraftmesa. Having our own deposits and production plants allows us to develop the different properties required for the optimal function of our customers&amp;rsquo; processes, whatever the application.</description>
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				<title>quick lime powder</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
				<description>Application uses: Quicklime has a wide range of uses, including in the production of iron and steel, paper and pulp production, treatment of water and flue gases and in the mining industry. For the iron and steel industry, we also supply different fractions of both reactive shaft furnace-burnt and hard-burnt rotary kiln lime. For our customers in the paper and pulp industry, we offer tailored products with a focus on purity and function, such as SMA Cellkalk, SMA Kraftkalk-C and SMA Kraftmesa. Having our own deposits and production plants allows us to develop the different properties required for the optimal function of our customers&amp;rsquo; processes, whatever the application.</description>
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				<title>Slaked Lime Powder</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
				<description>Slaked lime, calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), is formed through a reaction between quicklime and water. &amp;nbsp; How it&amp;rsquo;s produced: Mixing quicklime and water releases energy in the form of heat and forms slaked lime. Depending on how much water is added during the process, slaked lime is either formed as a dry powder or a paste. &amp;nbsp; Application uses: Uses of slaked lime include water treatment and flue gas scrubbing and in the construction materials industry.</description>
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				<title>Soapstone Powder</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
				<description>With the use of optimum resources, we are manufacturer and provider of Soapstone Powder Manufacturer in India / Talc Powder Exporter in India which is a naturally occurring steatite. It is also called as French chalk, Steatite Powder &amp;amp; talc stone, and comes in brilliant white and off colour. These soft white powders are known in the market for their huge applications and uses. It has extremely soft soapy feeling and the powder is very slippery. &amp;nbsp; It is a mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate with the chemical formula H2Mg3(SiO3)4 or Mg3Si4O10(OH)2.These are obtained with best grinding process and supplied in secure packing. In loose form, it is the widely-used substance known as talcum powder. Our products are superior in quality, well processed and distributed throughout the world. &amp;nbsp; Talc Powder Supplier in India Common applications for dolomite are in agriculture, because of its high magnesium content, and as a filler primarily in the paint and plastics industries.</description>
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				<title>White Dolomite Powder</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
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