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The steel is then deoxidized by ferrochrome silicon and desulfurized with burnt lime.
Sometimes burnt lime is added and a short reblow is applied in order to increase the temperature or correct the chemical composition.
Shortly after the introduction of the LD process, a modification was developed that involved blowing burnt lime through the lance along with the oxygen.
The bar's small-plates menu is impressive too, running to curried butternut squash, mint yoghurt and cucumber or battered oysters, sriracha mayo and burnt lime.
It could be confirmed that treatment with burnt lime caused more heaving under the same boundary conditions, than the use of cement binder.
Usually, about 70 kilograms of pebble-sized burnt lime is added per ton of steel early in the blow; this combines with silica and other oxides to form about 150 kilograms of slag per ton of steel.
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Another system, called the Q-BOP, uses no top lance at all, blowing oxygen, burnt-lime powder, and, when needed, argon upward through the liquid melt from several gas-cooled or oil-cooled bottom tuyeres.
By wrapping the four corners of State and Adams Streets (and parts of buildings there) in swaths of burnt orange, lime green and turquoise — think of Christo meets Hans Hofmann — she deconstructs this slice of the business-as-usual world and transforms it into a playful and imaginative realm.
Chalk was mined for building stone and burnt to form lime to spread over clay soils to improve agricultural land.
Some other popular substances include: Powdered ginger, talcum powder, ashes from burnt wood or lime.
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