Discover all the uses of Limestone for our selected Industries

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Our lime-based products are used in the following industries
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Infrastructure

Lime and limestone help build strong roads and bridges. They stabilise the ground and improve the quality of materials used.

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Residential Construction

In homes, lime is mixed with cement and mortar to create sturdy walls and structures. It adds flexibility and strength.

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Steel Production

Lime is used to clean the metal during steel-making. It removes impurities, making the steel stronger and better quality.

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Pulp & Paper

Lime helps break down wood fibers in makingpaper. It also cleans and brightens the paper for better quality.

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Environment

Lime is used to treat water, making it safe to drink. It helps neutralize acidic water and removes unwanted pollutants.

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Chemicals

Limestone is a key raw material for producing various chemicals, like calcium carbonate, which is used in many industrial processes.

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Food

Limestone is a key raw material for Food

In summary, lime and limestone are essential materials that improve construction, industrial processes, environmental quality, and agriculture, making them very important in our daily lives. Discover our brands and their locations.

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Limestone

A sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is formed from the accumulation of skeletal fragments of marine organisms and is commonly used in construction, agriculture, and various industrial processes.

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Limestone Powder

Finely ground limestone that is used in various applications, including as a filler in products like paints, plastics, and rubber, as well as an ingredient in agriculture and construction.

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Granulated Products

These are productst hat have been processed into granules or small particles. In the context of lime, granulated lime is produced from quicklime and is used in various industrial applications, including soil stabilization and water treatment.

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Quicklime

These are products hat have been processed into granules or small particles. In the context of lime, granulated lime is produced from quicklime and is used in various industrial applications, including soil stabilization and water treatment.

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Slaked Lime

Also known as hydrated lime or calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂), it is created by adding water to quicklime. Slaked lime is used in construction, water treatment, and as an agricultural amendment.

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Fine Calcite

A form of calcium carbonate that is finely powdered. It is used as a filler in paper, plastics, and paint, as well as in pharmaceuticals and food products.

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Ultrafine PCC (Precipitated Calcium Carbonate)

A form of calcium carbonate that is manufactured through a chemical process to create extremely fine particles. Ultrafine PCC is used as a filler in various products, improving their properties, such as brightness and opacity.

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Wollastonite

A naturally occurring mineral composed primarily of calcium silicate (CaSiO3). It is used in ceramics, plastics, and as a filler in products to improve strength and thermal stability.

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Aggregates

Granular materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone that are mixed with cement and water to create concrete. Aggregates provide strength and stability to the final product.

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Milk of Lime

A suspension of calcium hydroxide in water. It is commonly used in water treatment, soil stabilization, and as a neutralizing agent due to its high alkalinity.

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Mortar

A mixture of cement, sand, and water (sometimes including lime) used to bind building materials like bricks and stones together. Mortar provides structural support and weather resistance in construction.

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Limestone

A sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is formed from the accumulation of skeletal fragments of marine organisms and is commonly used in construction, agriculture, and various industrial processes.

Limestone Powder

Finely ground limestone that is used in various applications, including as a filler in products like paints, plastics, and rubber, as well as an ingredient in agriculture and construction.

Granulated Products

These are productst hat have been processed into granules or small particles. In the context of lime, granulated lime is produced from quicklime and is used in various industrial applications, including soil stabilization and water treatment.

Quicklime

These are products hat have been processed into granules or small particles. In the context of lime, granulated lime is produced from quicklime and is used in various industrial applications, including soil stabilization and water treatment.

Slaked Lime

Also known as hydrated lime or calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂), it is created by adding water to quicklime. Slaked lime is used in construction, water treatment, and as an agricultural amendment.

Fine Calcite

A form of calcium carbonate that is finely powdered. It is used as a filler in paper, plastics, and paint, as well as in pharmaceuticals and food products.

Ultrafine PCC (Precipitated Calcium Carbonate)

A form of calcium carbonate that is manufactured through a chemical process to create extremely fine particles. Ultrafine PCC is used as a filler in various products, improving their properties, such as brightness and opacity.

Wollastonite

A naturally occurring mineral composed primarily of calcium silicate (CaSiO3). It is used in ceramics, plastics, and as a filler in products to improve strength and thermal stability.

Aggregates

Granular materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone that are mixed with cement and water to create concrete. Aggregates provide strength and stability to the final product.

Milk of Lime

A suspension of calcium hydroxide in water. It is commonly used in water treatment, soil stabilization, and as a neutralizing agent due to its high alkalinity.

Mortar

A mixture of cement, sand, and water (sometimes including lime) used to bind building materials like bricks and stones together. Mortar provides structural support and weather resistance in construction.