Quicklime, or calcium oxide (CaO), is a white, caustic, and alkaline crystalline solid produced by heating limestone (calcium carbonate) to over in a process called calcination. As a highly reactive chemical, it is primarily used in steel manufacturing as a flux, construction materials (cement/mortar), environmental water treatment, and agricultural soil stabilization.
Production: Formed by releasing carbon dioxide from limestone, leaving Reactivity: Reacts vigorously with water to create heat and calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime.Industry Role: Acts as a flux in steelmaking to remove impurities like phosphorus and sulfur, and is vital for paper production.
| Chemical Formula | CaO |
| Molecular Weight | 56.08 g/mol |
| Appearance | White to Grey Lumps / Powder |
| Purity | 85% - 95% |
| Melting Point | 2572 °C |
| Solubility | Reacts with Water (Forms Calcium Hydroxide) |
| Usage | Steel Industry, Construction, Water Treatment, Chemical Manufacturing |
| Packaging | 25 kg / 50 kg Bags |
| MOQ | 1 Kilogram |
| Origin | India |