Here are the industries where we offer
It is heartening to quote that our products are being used in wide variety of industries in India & abroad. Some of them are:
Ag-lime is generally used to increase soil pH, which can increase crop yields among a wide range of soil conditions.Improving the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil
Read moreHydrated lime is essential to the production of sugar from both sugar cane and sugar beets. Sugar cane and sugar beets are harvested and processed with water to form raw juice, which has low pH and contains dissolved impurities.
Read moreLime is a primary raw material for paper and pulp industry. Both Quick Lime and Hydrated Lime are essentially required for the manufacturing of pulp and paper in order to enhance the quality of paper by maximizing its opacity.
Read moreOur goal is to provide solutions that will help our steel customers succeed in this highly competitive industry, maximizing their production and helping them to meet ever-more-stringent quality requirements.
Read moreLime is used by many municipalities to improve water quality, especially for water softening and arsenic removal. Indeed, the American Water Works Association has issued standards that provide for the use of lime in drinking water treatment.
Read moreIt's used in the production of chemicals such as Calcium Carbide and Cyanimide, Calcium phosphates, Calcium silicates, High alumina cement, Titanium oxide, Citric acid, Magnesium nitrate, Sodium chloride, etc.Lime products provide a source of calcium, alkali, desiccant, lubricant etc.
Read moreLime is a truly versatile material widely used in the construction of buildings. It can be utilized in masonry applications as a component of mortar or of the masonry unit. Exterior (stucco) and interior plaster systems can also contain lime. Finally, decorative finishes can be created with lime washes.
Read moreWhen lime is heated with silica sand (SiO2) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), a solution is formed that does not crystallize when cooled. Instead, it hardens to an amorphous, clear and nearly colorless solid - namely, glass.
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