calcinación
Calcinación is a thermochemical process involving the heating of a solid material to a high temperature in the absence of or with a controlled amount of air or oxygen. This heating causes a decomposition or phase change in the material. The primary purpose of calcination is to remove volatile substances such as water, carbon dioxide, or organic matter from the solid. It can also be used to induce changes in the crystal structure or chemical composition of the substance.
The process typically occurs in a furnace or kiln. The specific temperature and duration depend on the
Calcination is widely employed in various industries, including cement manufacturing, ceramics, metallurgy, and chemical production. It