| Chemical formula | CaO | ||
| Alternative names / description | FUS, fine quicklime, calcium oxide | ||
| Typical chemical analysis | Typical % | ||
| Available calcium as CaO | 89,0 | ||
| Total calcium as CaO | 92,0 | ||
| Total magnesium as MgO | 2,0 | ||
| Silica as SiO2 | 2,0 | ||
| Manganese as Mn2O3 | 1,2 | ||
| R2O3 | 1,5 | ||
| Carbon dioxide (CO2) | 1,0 | ||
| Sulphur as SO3 | <0,05 | ||
| Physical properties | Aerated | De-aerated | |
| Bulk density (kg/m3): | 800-900 | 1 000-1 100 | |
| Size: | Screen aperture (mm) | % Retained (typical) | |
| 250 | 17 | ||
| 150 | 13 | ||
| 106 | 12 | ||
| 75 | 13 | ||
| minus 75 | 45 | ||
| Colour: Buff due to the presence of manganese as Mn2O3 | |||
| Angle of repose: 2°- 10° | |||
| Typical applications | Building products, animal feeds, neutralisation and coagulation | ||
| Quality assurance | Is accredited with the ISO 9001: 2008 Code of Practice for quality management systems. | ||
| Handling | Moisture free air is essential for bulk unloading. | ||
| Storage | Important that lime is stored in an enclosed dry place. | ||
| Safety | Unslaked lime reacts with water including atmospheric moisture), producing heat and a strongly alkaline hydrated lime. Refer to the Lime Safety and Handling Guide |
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