I found some 50 lb bags of lime, and I am curious if it can be used to make up a kalk drip.
It is called "Minute Man" instantly plastic type s hydrated lime.
it is a lime for masonry purposes with following chemical properties:
Magnesium Hydroxide Mg(OH2) 42.0 %
Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH2) 56.0%
CaO and MgO (non volotile basis) 98.3%
Water retention 91%
Plasticity figure 450 minutes
I'm not sure what some of this info means or if I can use it. It's $5.20 a bag.
If any other info is needed, I have the technical data sheet.
Thanks
If this doesn't work, where can I get quicklime, otherwise I'll will get pickling lime.
It is called "Minute Man" instantly plastic type s hydrated lime.
it is a lime for masonry purposes with following chemical properties:
Magnesium Hydroxide Mg(OH2) 42.0 %
Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH2) 56.0%
CaO and MgO (non volotile basis) 98.3%
Water retention 91%
Plasticity figure 450 minutes
I'm not sure what some of this info means or if I can use it. It's $5.20 a bag.
If any other info is needed, I have the technical data sheet.
Thanks
If this doesn't work, where can I get quicklime, otherwise I'll will get pickling lime.