Abstract:
The effects of SiO
2, Al
2O
3 and MgO on the hydration of lime were investigated by isothermal calorimetry, and the results were validated by 5 types of lime used in the sintering plant. It is found that the total hydrating heat of lime has positive relationship with CaO content, and decreases with increasing SiO
2, Al
2O
3 and MgO contents. The contents of SiO
2, Al
2O
3 and MgO also have important effect on the hydrating speed of lime. When the mass fraction of SiO
2 increases to 1%, the hydrating speed of lime dramatically decreases, and then slowly drops with increasing SiO
2 content. A small amount of Al
2O
3 has no significant effect on the hydrating speed of lime, but when the mass fraction of Al
2O
3 is more than 2%, the hydrating speed of lime sharply decreases. With the increase of MgO content, the hydrating speed of lime significantly decreases.