Lime has no limits
Quicklime is known as one of the oldest industrial raw materials besides coal, iron, wood and mineral oil.
30 % of KFN's production are used in the steel industry as granular nekaferĀ® 15 and 80, respectively, for binding undesirable substances like sulphur and phosphorus to the slag.
nekafinĀ® 2 is used in the building materials industry for the fabrication of sand-lime bricks.
nekapurĀ® 2 serves as a bonding agent in the production of plaster.
Refining, separating and purifying of materials affords lime.
Lime is a raw material for the manufacture of chalk which is used in paper, paints, coatings, plastics and pharmaceutical products.
