
QualiCal for Sustainable Development
QualiHYDRO Module and SPYDRO-RTC® hydrator
To meet future challenges, our industries and infrastructure must be upgraded. For this, we need to promote innovative sustainable technologies
Lime and the Environment
Lime has recently come to the fore as an essential element for addressing a multitude of complex environmental issues and challenges.
Acid rain reduction, environmental rehabilitation, water and sewage treatment, agriculture, oil and gas production, and power generation are among the long and growing list of crucial sustainability-related applications for lime products.
In LIME domain, QualiCal is focused to upgrade infrastructure and re-new existing lime assests to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally technologies and industrial processes.
Within the spirit of #NEVERSTOPINNOVATING QualiCal R&D corporate vision, QualiCal upgrades its QualHYDRO hydration plant modules, in order to optimize the hydration process efficeny producing a wider spectrum of hydrated lime products.
QualiHYDRO Modular solution and SPYDRO-RTC® hydrator
RTC® (reaction temperature control) features is novel as regards the slaking plant, and makes QualHYDRO suitable to optimize the hydration process in terms of fineness and wide surface area spectrum.

QualiCUBE Modular solution has been implemented by SPYDRO RTC® (reaction temperature control) a compact slaking plant of advantageous dimensions making it suitable for installation in confined locations.
SPYDRO RTC is equipemt with a pre-mixing reactor and 2 seasoning stages that, in combination with the RTC® — reaction temperature control features — makes QualHYDRO suitable to optimize the hydration process in terms of fineness and wide surface area spectrum.
QualiHYDRO — RTC keeps QualiCal pantented dedusting filter on the side to reduce the emission it atmosphere within the state of the art enviromental limits. QuaHYDRO is provided also along with AQUA module to optimize the usage of process water.
