Limestone Powder in Construction Industry

LIMESTONE POWDER IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

We have been manufacturing and supplying Limestone Powder made from limestone lumps. It is processed in a sanitary environment using cutting-edge technology. This powder's main ingredient is calcium carbonate, which is also a common ingredient in building materials. It is found in a variety of plastic, elastomeric, and rubber products. It is used to purify water by removing impurities and pollutants. Provided powder is frequently used in the manufacture of pigments as well as as a filter for expensive paints. This product comes in excellent packaging to protect it from dirt and dust during transit.

Limestone Powder Manufacturer by processing solid limestone lumps in a sanitary and environmentally friendly manner. It is chemically formulated with the chemical ingredient calcium carbonate. It is also used as a building material in the construction industry, as well as in the production of pigments and expensive paints. The excess acidity is neutralized by this grade of limestone white powder.

Lime Powder used in construction include Quick Lime Powder, Slaked Lime, Fat Lime, and Hydraulic Lime. They are produced through the calcination of natural limestone at temperatures of up to 900 degrees Celsius. Every type of lime is extremely versatile, with applications in the environmental, construction, chemical, and metallurgical industries.

LIMESTONE POWDER SUPPLIERS IN INDIA

We are leading manufacturer, exporter and Limestone Powder Suppliers in India. We provide all types of limestone powders in India which are used in the construction industry. We have received widespread acclaim for our high-quality products and client-centered approach. 

We package our products in industrial-grade packaging materials that can withstand mechanical damage and logistical jostling to ensure maximum quality retention. They are also labeled to provide product information. We also supply best quality White Dolomite Powder, Fat Lime Powder, Fly Ash Powder, Calcined Powder, Calcite Powder, etc to our customers all over India.

The four major types of limes used in construction are as follows:

  1. Quick Lime
  2. Slaked Lime
  3. Fat Lime
  4. Hydraulic Lime

Caustic lime is another name for quick lime (Calcium Oxide). This is produced by the combustion of pure limestone (Calcination process). It is the least expensive form of lime available, and it is highly amorphous and caustic. Quick lime has a high affinity for moisture. Quick lime Powder is a key ingredient in the production of cement. This is also a vital material in the treatment of drinking water.

Slaked lime is created through the slaking process, which involves combining quicklime with water. Hydrate of lime is another name for slaked lime. This is available as pure lime as a white powder. When exposed to air, slaked lime absorbs carbonic acid in the presence of water. It's also known as calcium hydroxide, calcium hydrate, and lime hydrate. Slaked lime Powder is a slurry material created by combining quick lime and water. This is excellent for mortar applications. It can also be used as a binder in plastering and cement.

Fat lime is a type of lime that contains a high concentration of calcium oxide. White lime, rich lime, high calcium lime, and pure lime are other names for this. When water is added to it, it slakes rapidly. This slaking boosts its volume to two and a half times that of quick lime. Fat lime is used for pointing in masonry works, foundations, thickening masonry walls with surkhi, and so on.

LIMESTONE POWDER APPLICATIONS

  • Because of its widespread availability, lime is widely used in construction and has numerous applications. It has found the broadest application in this area and can serve for radically different end tasks.
  • Hydrated Lime Powder is extracted from natural rocks that contain carbonate. Shell rock, limestone, and chalk are examples of such rocks.
  • Mineral processing takes place in a furnace at high temperatures of around +1290 ° C. The rock is transformed into lime pieces of varying sizes as a result of this treatment. In most cases, the resulting lime pieces are crushed into small pieces. Lime may contain trace amounts of impurities such as mineral additives and clay in its composition.
  • Plastering on the walls. Quick Lime Powder Is used as an additional binder component during the plastering of the walls.
  • In the manufacture of bricks. A dry construction mixture with quicklime as an additive is used in the production of sand-lime bricks.
  • As an insulation component. Filling voids during finishing work is possible with inexpensive heaters that include lime as one of the components.
  • To increase mortar elasticity. The addition of lime to mortars increases their elasticity and comfort during use.