calcinering
Calcinering is a thermal treatment process in which a solid material is heated to high temperature in the absence or limited supply of air. The goal is to drive off volatile components, dehydrate or decompose minerals, or induce phase changes without melting the material.
The process typically operates in the range of a few hundred to about 1000 degrees Celsius, depending
Common applications include the production of lime from limestone (CaCO3 → CaO + CO2), dehydration of gypsum to
Industrial calciners include rotary kilns and shaft kilns, sometimes with preheater stages. Feedstock is heated in
Calcinering is distinct from roasting, which occurs in the presence of oxygen and often causes oxidation. Calciners