- cement. The
product of
calcination is
usually referred to in
general as "
calcine",
regardless of the
actual minerals undergoing thermal treatment. Calcination...
-
Plaster is a
building material used for the
protective or
decorative coating of
walls and
ceilings and for
moulding and
casting decorative elements. In...
-
processing of
green coke by
calcining in a
rotary kiln
removes residual volatile hydrocarbons from the coke. The
calcined petroleum coke can be further...
- also
known as
calcined soda, is
formed by
heating the hydrates. It is also
formed when
sodium hydrogencarbonate is
heated (
calcined) e.g. in the final...
-
Barium oxide Names Other names Neutral barium oxide (1:1)
Barium protoxide Calcined baryta Baria Identifiers CAS
Number 1304-28-5 Y 3D
model (JSmol) Interactive...
- used as a refractory.
Calcining temperatures 1000 – 1500 °C
produce hard-burned magnesia,
which has
limited reactivity and
calcining at
lower temperature...
-
Until recently calcined flint was also an
important raw
material in clay-based
ceramic bodies produced in the UK. In clay bodies,
calcined flint attenuates...
- word
alkali is
derived from
Arabic al qalīy (or alkali),
meaning 'the
calcined ashes' (see calcination),
referring to the
original source of alkaline...
- yellowcake,
contains at
least 75%
uranium oxides U3O8.
Yellowcake is then
calcined to
remove impurities from the
milling process before refining and conversion...
- (1998). J.M. García-
Calcines and L.J. Hernández.
Sequential homology, Topol. Appl. 114 /2, 201–225, (2001). J.M. García-
Calcines, M. García
Pinillos and...