Quick lime
Quick lime
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I'm looking for a MSDS for Quick lime. Does anyone have a link they can share. I can't find anything.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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RE: Quick lime
RE: Quick lime
RE: Quick lime
RE: Quick lime
http://www.graymont-ut.com/MSDS/msds.htm
Try to find out the name of the producer of the lime that will be used for your purposes. You should always follow the precautions and handling procedures specified by the supplier/producer that you will be using.
RE: Quick lime
RE: Quick lime
RE: Quick lime
Whew, at least I know I'm on the right path with this! Thanks everyone.
RE: Quick lime
The problem is probably due to either 1)defective feedstock (probably contaminated) or 2)extrusion problems. At least that's what I've been told about similar failures on some of my litigation assignments -
RE: Quick lime
RE: Quick lime
Thanks again for the input from everyone.
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RE: Quick lime
RE: Quick lime
RE: Quick lime
Nsane opined on July 2, 2003:
Sub brought the lime on, and it ate through the plumbers PVC (we are hoping that the reason was because it was at full concentrate when the load was dropped, if not we have other problems on our hands right now.
The expression "it ate through the plumbers PVC" doesn't sound like the pipe melted. And I have a hard time seeing the soil reacting quickly enough - and getting hot enough - to melt PVC. The soil would have to be well above 176° (PVC's melting point) in order to really damage the PVC...
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RE: Quick lime
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