calcines
Calcines are products of calcination, a high-temperature heat treatment designed to drive off volatile components, decompose carbonates or hydrates, and induce phase transformations. Calcination is typically performed at temperatures below melting and often in air or limited oxygen, though some applications use inert or reducing atmospheres. The resulting materials are called calcines.
Common calcination reactions include the decomposition of calcium carbonate to calcium oxide and carbon dioxide (CaCO3
Calcines may also refer to calcined coke or other heat-treated ores that have been roasted to increase
In summary, calcines are the end products of calcination processes and are valued for altered composition,