
Recausticizing Equipment
Lime Slaker with Grit Removal
Lime slaking and grits removal unit for stable lime milk preparation in recausticizing systems.
Recausticizing Equipment
Continuous reaction equipment for converting green liquor and lime milk into white liquor in recausticizing plants.

Overview
The Continuous Causticizer is used in the recausticizing process to support controlled causticizing reaction, stable residence time and efficient white liquor preparation.
Benefits
Benefits are stated in practical process terms so buyers can compare equipment against mill operating needs.
Working principle
Lime milk and green liquor enter the causticizing vessel and are mixed under controlled residence time. The reaction converts sodium carbonate to sodium hydroxide while calcium carbonate forms lime mud for downstream separation.
Applications
Application scope can be refined according to process flow, material characteristics and production capacity.
Specifications
Final technical parameters are confirmed during equipment selection and engineering communication.
| Equipment type | Continuous causticizing reactor |
|---|---|
| Process media | Green liquor and lime milk |
| Arrangement | Single or multi-stage configuration |
| Agitator | Configured according to mixing duty |
| Capacity | Designed by liquor flow and reaction time |
| Application | White liquor plant and recausticizing process |
Customization
Equipment can be configured around capacity, material properties, site layout, operating preferences and upgrade scope.
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Lime slaking and grits removal unit for stable lime milk preparation in recausticizing systems.

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FAQ
These questions help prepare the basic process data needed for equipment selection.