🛢️🧪We are proud to announce the launch of our new lithium-free grease range! 🌍To address the increasing demand for lithium and its environmental impact, we introduce a range of greases using anhydrous calcium (ANH CA). Why ANH CA?? ✅Superior Performance: Excellent water resistance, low-temperature performance, and high-load capacity. ✅Sustainability: Reduced carbon footprint vs lithium and improved biodegradability. ✅Reliability: Reduced reliance on the volatile lithium market ensures consistent pricing and reliable supply. Stay tuned to discover more about our new grease range! #WolfLubricants #Innovation #Sustainability #Grease #LithiumFree
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🌍 Transforming Mine Water Treatment with Sunresin: A Game Changer for the Ore Processing Industry! 🌊 Did you know the ore processing industry faces severe environmental challenges due to high water consumption and complex wastewater? As regulations tighten, innovative solutions are critical. Enter Sunresin! 🌟 🔬 Why Sunresin? Sunresin's groundbreaking SEPLITE®LSC and SEPLITE®LX series resins, combined with advanced fixed bed and continuous ion exchange technologies, revolutionize wastewater treatment. From effective pollutant control to the recovery and reuse of valuable components, our solutions deliver both economic and environmental benefits. 💧 Special Resins in Action: 1.Fluoride Removal Resin: High selectivity, long-lasting efficiency. 2.Chelating Resin: Targets calcium and magnesium in high TDS environments. 3.Comprehensive Solutions: Phosphorus, boron, chromium removal, and more! 🌱 Success Stories: Our resins have been pivotal in zero discharge projects, consistently earning industry acclaim for their efficacy and reliability. Join the movement towards sustainable water management in the ore processing industry. Discover how Sunresin's advanced solutions can help you achieve zero wastewater discharge and beyond! 👉 Learn more about our innovative water treatment solutions at https://lnkd.in/ghYXYhE3 #WaterTreatment #Sustainability #Sunresin #OreProcessingIndustry #EnvironmentalSolutions #ZeroDischarge #InnovationInAction
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#Sodiumfeldspar (chemical formula: NaAlSi3O8) is widely used in #flintglass. Its #highaluminum oxide (Al2O3) and #lowiron content help reduce alkali usage and improve glass performance. The relatively #lowmeltingtemperature of sodium feldspar helps prevent crystal precipitation during the formation of flint glass and damages the product. The addition of sodium feldspar helps improve flint glass's #transparency and #stability. At the same time, the physical properties of the glass, such as hardness, density, and thermal shock resistance, can be optimized by adjusting the addition ratio and melting conditions of sodium feldspar. As a natural mineral #rawmaterial, sodium feldspar is renewable and has little impact on the environment, making its application in flint glass production more #environmentallyfriendly and #sustainable. Contact us: Web: www.lsakminerals.com Email: [email protected] Tel: 86 17839196217
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When calcium and CO2 meet, it's a perfect fit. 🤲 Carbon #mineralization is a natural process in which certain minerals inside rocks react with CO2, creating solid minerals such as limestone (a.k.a. calcium carbonate), binding the #CO2 permanently to the granules’ pores and surface. 🫧 But is it as simple as a casual meet-cute? 💘 #Calcium and #carbondioxide don't just bump into each other and hit it off – they need water. Think of it as their dating app, this is where they match! 🪄 Even though the demolished #concrete granules (left) looks dry, there's always some water in its pores. When the mineralization process starts, calcium takes the plunge and dissolves in the water, giving CO2 the courage to dive in too. They meet, sparks fly, and form a stable relationship as #calciumcarbonate (right). The higher the CO2 concentration and the smaller the granules, the faster the bond develops. Nothing left to add to this beautiful tale of commitment that helps us tackle climate change – it's pure chemistry! ✨ 🔒 PS: back to the stable relationship, yes, they're bound together permanently and live happily ever after...
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Introduction to Calcite in Desalination Calcite is increasingly recognized for its crucial role in seawater desalination, especially in the vital process of pH remineralization. This natural mineral, primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is essential in balancing the pH of desalinated water, creating a safer, more stable solution for human consumption and industrial use. Why is pH balance so important? Desalinated water often has a lower pH, making it corrosive and potentially harmful to both distribution systems and end-users. Calcite acts as a natural buffer, neutralizing acidity in the water, improving taste, and ensuring that the final product is in line with regulatory standards. For desalination plants, using calcite is a sustainable choice, reducing the need for synthetic chemicals and creating a high-quality, mineral-rich product. As more communities turn to desalinated water to meet demand, calcite’s role becomes even more significant. Follow along in this series as we explore the many ways calcite supports desalination and contributes to safe, drinkable water. #Calcite #Desalination #WaterQuality #WaterTreatment
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Introducing item number 46-1900 (Palladium, 10% on activated carbon, reduced, dry powder), one of the many Palladium on carbon items available in our Strem Catalog. These catalysts are used for various organic transformations such as Hydrogenation, Deoxygenation, oxidation, coupling and cross coupling (Suzuki-Miyaura and Stille) reactions. Additionally, for 46-1900, the Pd is in the reduced form on the activated carbon support. Other unreduced (Pd(II)) forms are available and depending on application either or both forms may be active. Discover more: https://bit.ly/3TUyBR0
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What a great visualization of the intricacies of #lithium mining. These intricacies require expertise which is why we are well positioned to assist in extracting/purifying lithium from these various sources here at Ecolab , Nalco Water, An Ecolab Company and Ecolab, Purolite Resins
Another excellent piece of #science by Drs. Pei Xu and Zachary Stoll covering the challenges and opportunities for #lithium extraction from various brines. It's been amazing to watch as the fine folks of the New Mexico Produced Water Research Consortium have provided us with a technological blueprint for the valorization of produced water. This is exactly what the industry needs and I hope that the required regulations are soon to follow. Jerri Pohl Kevin Schug Ramón Antonio Sánchez Rosario Jay Keener Brian Mueller Bonnie Milne-Andrews Steve Coffee Michael Dyson Produced Water Society Infinity Water Solutions Rikki-Lee Chavez Randi N. Valverde Hugo Gutierrez #water #energy #environment "Generally, four main steps are involved in recovering lithium from brines. These include the removal of Mg2+ and Ca2+; removing Na+ and K+ and increasing Li+ concentration to the appropriate level; removing SO42-, Br- and other ions; and finally, converting Li+ to lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) or lithium hydroxide (LiOH)." https://lnkd.in/gyc9hXUg
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Key figures from the #CA4BM report: - it takes up to 41 years to balance the carbon debt left by the clearcutting; - soil carbon is recovered after at least 75 years. Are these figures taken into account when assessing the global warming potential profile of biobased products in LCA? Especially if a dynamic approach is taken into account.
🌲 𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁𝘀 𝗦𝗢 𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗮𝗻𝘁? 🤔 Did you know that…❓ Unlike forests, not all biobased products can be considered as carbon neutral in the short-term horizon, due to longer rotation periods or slow growing times. ⌛️ #theroleofforests #CA4BM Find out more 👉 ca4bm.org Cerame-Unie GCCA – Global Cement and Concrete Association Concrete Europe CEMBUREAU ECSPA - European Calcium Silicate Producers Association EAACA
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Introduction to Calcite in Desalination Calcite is increasingly recognized for its crucial role in seawater desalination, especially in the vital process of pH remineralization. This natural mineral, primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), is essential in balancing the pH of desalinated water, creating a safer, more stable solution for human consumption and industrial use. Why is pH balance so important? Desalinated water often has a lower pH, making it corrosive and potentially harmful to both distribution systems and end-users. Calcite acts as a natural buffer, neutralizing acidity in the water, improving taste, and ensuring that the final product is in line with regulatory standards. For desalination plants, using calcite is a sustainable choice, reducing the need for synthetic chemicals and creating a high-quality, mineral-rich product. As more communities turn to desalinated water to meet demand, calcite’s role becomes even more significant. Follow along in this series as we explore the many ways calcite supports desalination and contributes to safe, drinkable water. #Calcite #Desalination #WaterQuality #WaterTreatment
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Fascinating Facts About Calcium Carbonate Powder! 🤗 🔹 Fact 1: Calcium carbonate is one of the most widely used minerals on Earth, found in everything from rocks and seashells to industrial products. 🔹 Fact 2: In the paint industry, calcium carbonate improves opacity and brightness, making colors pop and enhancing durability. 🔹 Fact 3: In plastics, it not only reduces costs but also improves rigidity and impact resistance, making products more durable. 🔹 Fact 4: Used in adhesives, calcium carbonate provides excellent bonding properties, ensuring stronger and longer-lasting seals. 🔹 Fact 5: Environmentally friendly, our calcium carbonate powder is produced using sustainable methods, minimizing environmental impact. ============================= Contact us for more insights and tailored solutions. 📞: +84 85 991 1199 (Whatsapp) 📧: [email protected] 🌐 : www.tankymineral.com.vn #FunFacts #CalciumCarbonate #IndustrialMaterials #Sustainability #ProductInnovation #EducationalContent
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