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Best Quality of Lime

Lime is an important basic raw material for chemical industry.
Lime Stone is found in Maharastra, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand in India.

Hydrated Lime

Hydrated Lime: It is free flowing fine powder, free from grits and impurities manufactured in our most modern fully automatic plants under close supervision of highly qualified and trained staff

Quicklime

Quicklime (or calcium oxide or burnt lime) is obtained by calcining pure limestone at temperature above 9000C. This highly reactive product is essential to many industrial processes.

Dolomite Lime

Dolomitic quicklime is the name given to the quicklime formed from calcining a natural dolomitic limestone that contains nearly an equal molar weight percentage of calcium oxide to magnesium oxide.

Limestone

Limestone is obtained by calcining pure limestone at temperature above 9000C. This highly reactive product is essential to many industrial processes.

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Welcome To Maa Parwati Lime

Since 1966 Maa Parwati Lime has been engaged in research, mining, production & business, a growing talent storehouse, and transcontinental markets. Maa Parwati Lime is India’s one of the oldest Lime manufactures Championing for quality. We understand the client’s need and serves them according to their variation in needs.

We have vast range of product ranging from Dehradun lime to Jodhpur Lime. We are certified company by ISO 9001:2008 which witness our efficiency and effectiveness in the concern industry.

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Manufacturing

Lime for today's market must meet exacting chemical and physical specification, high purity limestone is required and processing of limestone into lime is tightly controlled to ensure quality products. The four basic steps are,

1. MINING:

Lime stone is extracted in both underground and surface mines. Lime quality limestone must be carefully identified and extracted to maintain its purity.

2. STONE PREPARATION:

This step includes crushing or breaking of stone to desired feed size.

3. CALCINATION:

Limestone which is primarily composed of Calcium Carbonate, is heated to convert the calcium carbonate into calcium oxide. In India, this process is widely carried out in Vertical kilns. Calcining is an energy intensive process due to high temperature of 950oC required. The product of calcining is Quick Lime, which is further sized according to customer requirement.

4. HYDRATION:

Hydrated Lime is produced by reacting Quick Lime with water in continuous hydrators. The end product is a fine dry powder.