Limestone

Limestone

Limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) in the form of the mineral calcite. It is formed over millions of years from the accumulation of marine organisms, shells, and corals, often containing fossils. Limestone is widely used in construction, industry, and agriculture due to its durability and versatility.

Features of Limestone

• Natural Composition
• Durability & Strength
• Versatility
• Neutralizing Properties
• Varied Colors & Textures
• Water Solubility & Reactivity

Where to be used?

Steel manufacturing Paper production Water treatment Water purification Plastic production Cement Glassmaking Agriculture Petroleum reservoirs Pharma companies Cosmetics industry

Chemical Analysis

ELEMENTSTYPICAL VALUEUNIT
CaO (Calcium oxide)55.30%%
MgO (Magnesium oxide)12%%
SiO (Silicon dioxide & silica)0.94%%
Fe O (Aluminium oxide)0.08%%
Al O (Iron oxide)0 . 31 %%
LOl ( Loss on ignition)42%%

BRIGHTNSS (ELREPHO 450 x)

ELEMENTSTYPICAL VALUEUNIT
Ry ( Y, DIN 53163 )92%%
R457 ( ISO 2469)88.50%%
yellow index (DIN 6167)4.6%
L * ( DIN 6174)96.5%
A*1.1%
b *2.39%

Note: Product can be offered in size of micronized powder fine and raw limestone in accordance with customer requisition (from fine powder up to lumps course of 150 mm)

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