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titleOfInvention Method for processing lime by-product
abstract The by-product lime (including fly ash and bottom ash) produced by the high-temperature circulating fluidized bed power generation boiler has a very low value of valuable metals and is not economical. It is often piled up or buried for a long period of time, and it is also composed of by-product lime Contains 25 ~ 35% of calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide. It has a peculiar smell of lime and has a problem of high pH when it encounters water. It is necessary to have appropriate technology to neutralize the by-product lime by acid and alkali, or even to use resources to prevent Environmental pollution was caused before and after the by-product lime was buried. The invention discloses a by-product lime treatment agent and a by-product lime resource treatment process. By using a substance containing ferrous chloride, sweet potato leaves, onion, and garlic as a treatment agent for by-product lime waste, the treatment agent and by-product Lime is mixed. After heating and cooking to evaporate the water, the remaining by-product lime does not have strong alkalinity or odor. Even if the processed by-product lime encounters water again, it will not produce reaction or odor, and achieve by-products. For the purpose of lime resource recycling, in addition to the by-product lime neutralized by the acid-base neutralization of the present invention, in addition to being directly sent to a sanitary landfill for disposal, it can also be directly reused or used as a raw material for resource reuse, such as sand and gravel replacement materials, Bricks and tiles, ceramics, cement materials, soil modifiers, soil for agriculture and horticulture, etc.
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