LIME. Lime Naturally occurs as: Limestone Lime Chemistry for pure rock: CaCO 3 (calcium carbonate) but, impurities are always present: MgCO 3,Al 2 O.

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LIME

Lime Naturally occurs as: Limestone

Lime Chemistry for pure rock: CaCO 3 (calcium carbonate) but, impurities are always present: MgCO 3,Al 2 O 3, Fe 2 O 3, SiO 2 marine animals

Production Excavation Crushing Limestone Grinding Calcination → Quicklime Pulverize quicklime Mix with water under pressure → Slaked Lime Drying of Slaked Lime Pulverizing Marketing in bags.

Calcination  CaCO 3 CaO + CO 2 ( > 900°C) “quick lime” Calcination is carried out in kilns: - Intermittent - Continuous - Rotary - Reactor

Intermittent Kiln 1. Load kiln 2. Calcine 4. Unload kiln heat crushed limestone Load kiln. quick lime 3. Cool 3

Continuous Kiln heat crushed limestone ash + quick lime heat air

Rotary Kiln Finely crushed limestone

Reactor Kiln ground limestoneHot pressurized air Cooling compartment

Classification of Quicklime 1.According to Particle Size Lump Lime (10-30 cm lumps) Pebble Lime (2-5 cm) Granular Lime (~0.5 cm) Crushed Lime (~5-8 mm) Ground Lime (passes #10 sieve, by grinding crushed lime) Pulverized Lime (passes #100 sieve)

Classification of Quicklime 2.According to Chemical Composition High-Calcium Quicklimes (~90% CaO) Calcium Quicklime (75% CaO) Magnesian Quicklime ( > 20% of MgO) Dolomitic Quicklime ( > 25% of MgO) 3.According to Intended Use Mortar Lime Plaster Lime

Slaking of Lime (Hydration)  CaO + H 2 O → Ca(OH) 2 + Heat (i.e. exothermic)  CaO is mixed with water in a slaking box until a “putty” has been formed.  The putty is then covered with sand to protect it from the action of the air & left for seasoning.  Time of seasoning →1 week for mortar use 6 weeks for plaster use

 If CaO is not slaked well, it will absorb moisture from air & since the volume expands up to times popouts will occur.  Slaked lime can also be bought from a factory. It is more homogeneous & economical but less plastic.  Seasoning provides a homogeneous mass & completion of chemical reactions  During slaking heat evolves & volume expands.

Factors affecting heat evolution and rate of slaking Quicklime particle size Chemical composition Burning temperature

Hardening of Slaked Lime  Ca (OH) 2 + CO 2 → CaCO 3 + H 2 O Air-Slaked Lime  At surface of uncovered quicklime (CaO)  it picks up moisture and CO 2 from air  becomes partly CaCO 3.  CaO + H 2 O → Ca(OH) 2  Ca(OH) 2 + CO 2 → CaCO 3 + H 2 O air Expansion observed

Lime Pops  If quicklime is not mixed completely with water  some CaO will be carried to construction stage.  In its final stage it will absorb water & CO 2 from air and will expand upto times.  This will cause cracking & pop-outs in the structure.

Properties of Lime Mortars  Lime + sand lime mortar Adding sand: - Adjusts plasticity – otherwise too sticky - Provides economy - Decreases shrinkage effects

Strength of Lime Mortars  Chemical composition of lime Magnesian Limes > Calcium Limes  Sand amount & properties Adding sand decreases strength  Amount of water Voids are formed after evaporation  Setting conditions Lower humidity & higher CO 2  higher strength

Properties of High-Calcium Limes  Slakes faster  Hardens faster  Have greater sand carrying capacity

Not resistant to moving water Not for use outside hydraulic binder ??? Durability of Limes

Uses of Lime  In producing masonry mortars  Plaster mortars – sets slower than gypsum  White-wash  In production of masonry blocks – slaked lime + sand under pressure

Hydraulic Lime  Obtained by calcination of siliceous or clayey limestone at higher temperature  It differs from quicklime: - Burned at higher temperature - It contains lime silicates - It can set & harden under water