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TAPPI T 617 CM

Analysis of lime

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Year: 2010

Abstract: "Available lime index," expressed as a percentage of calcium oxide, is a measure of the alkaline content of high calcium quicklime and hydrated lime that reacts with hydrochloric acid under the specific conditions described in this method. In this method, procedures are given for sampling a shipment of lime and determining its available lime index. Procedures for determining the components of limestone are given in TAPPI T 618 "Analysis of Limestone."
Two forms of lime are used in the pulp and paper industry: quicklime or unslaked lime and hydrated or slaked lime. Quicklime is produced by incinerating limestone or chemically similar materials, such as oyster shells, leaving a residue consisting chiefly of CaO. It should contain a minimum of fine air-slaked dust which is practically worthless because the dust has taken up CO2 from the air and formed the carbonate, CaCO3. Quicklime, when slaked, should disintegrate almost completely, leaving a minimum quantity of unslaked coarse particles. These may be overburnt oxides, uncalcined cores, or small stones.
Dry hydrated lime is made from quicklime by slaking with just enough water to cause the lumps of quicklime to form a powder, the heat of reaction being sufficient to dry the product. On a CaO basis, a ton of hydrated lime is equivalent to about three-quarters of a ton of quicklime.
Dolomitic limestone has a high magnesium content, so that its residue will consist of CaO and MgO and will have a relatively low available lime index.
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Subject: Calcium oxide
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contributor authorTAPPI - TAPPI
date accessioned2017-09-04T16:41:52Z
date available2017-09-04T16:41:52Z
date copyright01/01/2000 (R 2010)
date issued2010
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identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;quessioutho4/handle/yse/105228
description abstract"Available lime index," expressed as a percentage of calcium oxide, is a measure of the alkaline content of high calcium quicklime and hydrated lime that reacts with hydrochloric acid under the specific conditions described in this method. In this method, procedures are given for sampling a shipment of lime and determining its available lime index. Procedures for determining the components of limestone are given in TAPPI T 618 "Analysis of Limestone."
Two forms of lime are used in the pulp and paper industry: quicklime or unslaked lime and hydrated or slaked lime. Quicklime is produced by incinerating limestone or chemically similar materials, such as oyster shells, leaving a residue consisting chiefly of CaO. It should contain a minimum of fine air-slaked dust which is practically worthless because the dust has taken up CO2 from the air and formed the carbonate, CaCO3. Quicklime, when slaked, should disintegrate almost completely, leaving a minimum quantity of unslaked coarse particles. These may be overburnt oxides, uncalcined cores, or small stones.
Dry hydrated lime is made from quicklime by slaking with just enough water to cause the lumps of quicklime to form a powder, the heat of reaction being sufficient to dry the product. On a CaO basis, a ton of hydrated lime is equivalent to about three-quarters of a ton of quicklime.
Dolomitic limestone has a high magnesium content, so that its residue will consist of CaO and MgO and will have a relatively low available lime index.
languageEnglish
titleTAPPI T 617 CMnum
titleAnalysis of limeen
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page4
statusActive
treeTAPPI - TAPPI:;2010
contenttypefulltext
subject keywordsCalcium oxide
subject keywordsLime
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