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Lime Derivatives of burnt (or calcined) limestone are collectively referred to as lime. Lime is the name given to inorganic materials that contain calcium, in which carbonates, oxides and hydroxides of calcium, silicon, magnesium, aluminum and iron are primary components. Two principal examples of lime include quicklime and hydrated lime.
Cement tanker truck positioned beneath an industrial loading structure, with white powder covering the ground. The cylindrical tanker is supported by multiple axles, and metal pillars and equipment surround the loading area at an industrial facility. Large industrial bulk bags filled with powdered material, stacked on wooden pallets and wrapped in translucent blue plastic. The bags are stored outdoors on a white powder-covered surface, with sparse vegetation visible in the background. Heavy-duty cargo truck with large containers positioned under an industrial loading structure
Cement tanker truck positioned beneath an industrial loading structure, with white powder covering the ground. The cylindrical tanker is supported by multiple axles, and metal pillars and equipment surround the loading area at an industrial facility.