Caustic Calcined Magnesite

Caustic Calcined Magnesite

Caustic Calcined Magnesite is a highly reactive form of magnesium oxide produced by calcining or burning crude magnesite at relatively low temperatures (>1000 °C).

The caustic calcined magnesia also called light calcined magnesite. It is a highly reactive form of magnesium oxide and manufactured by burning naturally occurring magnesium carbonate (magnesite) at temperatures between 800-1500°C.

Usage of Caustic Calcined Magnesite:

Fertilizers, Animal feed, Production of pulp and paper, ceramics and cement.

Applications for caustic calcined magnesia include water treatment and in production of feed stock, fertilizers, and some cosmetics.

Chemical formula:

CCM

Appearance:

White or yellow color and available in the powder form