WAGNERS CEMENT
HYDRATED LIME CEMENT 20KG
HYDRATED LIME CEMENT 20KG
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Hydrated Lime, chemically known as calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂), is a dry, white powder produced by adding water to quicklime (calcium oxide) under controlled conditions—a process known as "slaking." This versatile material is widely used in various industrial, environmental, and construction applications.
Key Features:
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Enhanced Workability: When blended with sand and cement, Hydrated Lime improves the plasticity and cohesiveness of mortars and renders, facilitating easier application and a smoother finish.
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Improved Bond Strength: Incorporating Hydrated Lime into mortar mixes enhances adhesion between masonry units, resulting in more durable and resilient structures.
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Environmental Applications: Hydrated Lime is effective in water and wastewater treatment processes, aiding in pH adjustment, softening, and the removal of impurities.
Benefits of Hydrated Lime:
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Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, including masonry work, plastering, soil stabilization, and environmental treatments.
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Durability: Enhances the longevity of mortars and renders by improving their resistance to cracking and shrinkage.
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Environmental Friendliness: Acts as a natural flocculant in water treatment, aiding in the removal of impurities and contributing to environmental conservation efforts.
Applications:
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Masonry and Plastering: Ideal for use in mortars and plasters to improve workability and finish quality.
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Soil Stabilization: Used to modify and improve the properties of soil in construction projects, enhancing load-bearing capacity and stability.
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Water and Wastewater Treatment: Employed in the treatment of drinking water and wastewater to adjust pH levels and remove impurities.
How to Use:
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Preparation: Ensure all materials (sand, cement, Hydrated Lime) are clean and free from contaminants.
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Mixing: Combine Hydrated Lime with sand and cement in the desired proportions. For mortar, a common mix ratio is 1 part cement, 1 part lime, and 6 parts sand.
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Water Addition: Gradually add clean water to the dry mix while continuously stirring until the desired consistency is achieved.
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Application: Apply the mixture as needed for your specific project, ensuring proper placement and finishing techniques are employed.
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Curing: Allow adequate curing time to achieve optimal strength and durability, following standard practices for the specific application.
Safety Precautions:
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Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, safety goggles, and dust masks, to prevent skin and eye contact and inhalation of dust.
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In case of contact with skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical attention if necessary.
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Store Hydrated Lime in a dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials.
Choose Hydrated Lime for your construction and environmental projects to benefit from its versatility, durability, and environmental advantages.
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