Stephenson saw that he could use this limestone and coal to make burnt lime for agricultural use and then use his railway to move it.
The house was covered in burnt lime to avoid fingerprints.
This colour was made by adding India ink to burnt lime and crushed oyster shell.
There was a haze over the target area-steam and dust, burnt lime and burn- ing bodies.
A Rumford furnace is a kiln for the industrial scale production in the 19th century of calcium oxide, popularly known as quicklime or burnt lime.
Otherwise it most commonly means slaked lime, as the more dangerous form is usually described more specifically as quicklime or burnt lime.
In the early Neolithic period, people used vessels made of stone, gyps and burnt lime.
Calcium oxide (CaO), commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound.
Fluxes (burnt lime or dolomite) are fed into the vessel to form slag, which absorbs impurities of the steelmaking process.
Lime - acts as a binder and contains particles of raw limestone and over burnt lime.