Lime Shell Impex deals in various lime products like Dolomite, Calcite, Bleaching Powder, Bentonite Powder, Hydrated Lime (Slaked Lime), and Quicklime, which appear as fine white or grayish powders (calcite/dolomite) or granules/lumps (quicklime), used in construction, agriculture, and industry, with distinct photos showing them in bags or bulk, often showcasing their powdery texture and purity.
Here's a breakdown of what photos generally show for each:
- Dolomite/Calcite Powder: Fine, white to off-white powder, sometimes grayish, in bags or piles, highlighting purity (e.g., 80-85% CaCO₃).
- Hydrated Lime/Slaked Lime: Very fine, pure white powder (Calcium Hydroxide, Ca(OH)₂), also in bags, often labeled for construction/whitewash.
- Quicklime (Calcium Oxide, CaO): Lumps or granular form, whitish/grayish, often in bulk bags, known for its reactivity with water (slaking).
- Bleaching Powder: A white powder (Calcium Hypochlorite), often shown in smaller, sealed packs, emphasizing its strong bleaching/oxidizing use.
- Bentonite Powder: A light-colored clay powder, usually pale gray/green, used for its swelling/absorption properties.
- Lime Shell Powder: Natural, crushed seashells, appearing as fine, sometimes gray or pinkish-white powder, rich in calcium carbonate, in bags.