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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
  Coconut & Lime
In a small pot, bring the the cream, thyme and milk to a boil.
Pour the milk mixture over the vegetables and sprinkle lightly with cheese.
Cover and bake until the liquid is absorbed, about 40-45 minutes for a large dish, 20-25 for individual sized dishes, taking the cover off for the last 5 minute or so to brown the cheese.
coconutlime.blogspot.com   (3712 words)

  
  milk - definition by dict.die.net
Milk knot (Med.), a hard lump forming in the breast of a nursing woman, due to obstruction to the flow of milk and congestion of the mammary glands.
Milk leg (Med.), a swollen condition of the leg, usually in puerperal women, caused by an inflammation of veins, and characterized by a white appearance occasioned by an accumulation of serum and sometimes of pus in the cellular tissue.
Milk tree (Bot.), a tree yielding a milky juice, as the cow tree of South America (Brosimum Galactodendron), and the Euphorbia balsamifera of the Canaries, the milk of both of which is wholesome food.
dict.die.net /milk   (832 words)

  
 British Lime Association
Hydrated lime and/or milk of lime is used to remove temporary hardness from drinking water and to adjust its pH for optimum purification conditions.
Lime is sprayed into the flue gas stream in the form of a dry powder or as a suspension in water.
Hydrated lime suspensions or milk of lime is used to neutralise and coat wire after it is acid cleaned.This acts as a slip agent to reduce friction during the drawing process and helps protect the wire during storage.
www.britishlime.org /a2z.html   (2062 words)

  
  Monitor Sugar Company: Lime Station   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The auxiliary agents, milk of lime and carbon dioxide gas, used in the juice purification process, are produced in the lime station.
The lime kiln burns coke to heat lime rock, producing carbon dioxide gas, which is drawn off and purified in the gas washer before being used.
Heated lime rock is mixed with sweet water in the lime slaking drum to produce milk of lime.
www.monitorsugar.com /htmtext/Lime.htm   (66 words)

  
 Lime
Lime is above all a calcium oxide (CaO) that is obtained from the ashes of burnt limestone.
Lime must often be mixed with another binding agent (particularly casein, but also acrylic, vinyl, etc. - even suet is mentioned, but we do not recommend this), otherwise it can reveal itself to be as pulverulent as a dry pastel.
Milk of lime, used in the technique of whitewash, is typically made up in the following manner (a Sennelier recipe that we are passing on as is, or practically, for reference):
www.dotapea.com /english/lime.htm   (2359 words)

  
 Information on Milk of lime
Milk knot (Med.), a hard lump forming in the breast of a nursing woman, due to obstruction to the flow of milk and congestion of the mammary glands.
Milk leg (Med.), a swollen condition of the leg, usually in puerperal women, caused by an inflammation of veins, and characterized by a white appearance occasioned by an accumulation of serum and sometimes of pus in the cellular tissue.
Milk tree (Bot.), a tree yielding a milky juice, as the cow tree of South America ({Brosimum Galactodendron), and the Euphorbia balsamifera of the Canaries, the milk of both of which is wholesome food.
www.wkonline.com /d/Milk_of_lime.html   (487 words)

  
 Lime Wash   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lime wash is normally applied to a sympathetically porous background, such as sand-stone, lime plaster, clay bricks or lime render.
Apply lime wash to the substrate with a Lime Wash Brush, using horizontal, vertical and diagonal strokes, ensuring the lime wash is applied as thinly and evenly as possible and is burnished into the surface.
Lime wash may be thinned with clean drinking water if necessary, taking care with pigmented lime wash to use the same amount of water for each application, thereby ensuring uniformity of colour.
www.oldhousestore.co.uk /tech_ohs/limewash.shtml/4UGNGTY-7TF   (821 words)

  
 Hydrated Lime Suppliers,Lime Chemicals Suppliers,Hydrated Lime Wholesale,Lime Chemicals in india
The quicklime is slaked in a magnesium chloride brine, precipitating magnesium hydroxide.
When cream is separated from whole milk, lime water is often added to the cream to reduce acidity prior to pasteurization when butter is produced.
Fermentation of the remaining skimmed milk (whey) and the addition of lime forms calcium lactate, which is marketed as a medicinal or acidified to produce lactic acid.
www.limeindustries.com /other-uses.html   (867 words)

  
 World's Best Key Lime Pie - Allrecipes
In a large bowl, mix together condensed milk and lime juice.
Use the juice of 3 fresh limes for 1/2 cup of lime juice and use a few teaspoons of the zest in sweet.
I pour the key lime juice and condensed milk mixture into the pie crust first (rather than mixing it with the topping).
allrecipes.com /Recipe/Worlds-Best-Key-Lime-Pie/Detail.aspx   (332 words)

  
 Patent 5876689: Process for the manufacture of milk of lime
During the manufacture of milk of lime by the suspension of lime hydrate which has a large specific surface and was manufactured with the use of organic solvents and/or organic additives, a stable foam forms which can cause problems in the equipment.
Milk of lime is generally manufactured by quenching burnt lime with a large excess of water.
The object of the present invention is to create a process for the manufacture of milk of lime, in which process lime hydrates manufactured with the use of organic solvents and/or organic additives and which have a large specific surface can be used, essentially without the occurrence of foaming.
www.freepatentsonline.com /5876689.html   (8424 words)

  
 Patent 4242318: Process for the preparation of aqueous suspensions containing at least 65% by weight of calcium ...
The respective amounts of milk of lime and carbonation gas must be sufficient to ensure that the lime is carbonated as completely as possible.
The milk of lime was then carbonated with a gas containing between 23 and 27% of CO.sub.2, at a flow rate of 1,350 m.sup.3 /hour for 7 hours 15 minutes.
A milk of lime containing about 122 kg of CaO per m.sup.3 and a gas containing between 24 and 32% of CO.sub.2 were used at a controlled flow rate of between 1,350 and 1,500 m.sup.3 /hour for 6 hours 30 minutes.
www.freepatentsonline.com /4242318.html   (2655 words)

  
 Lime hydrators & slakers
Water in which an excess of hydrated lime is suspended is called milk of lime and is used extensively in industry to lower hydrogen ion concentrations or increase the pH of solutions.
Milk of lime may be produced by either slaking quicklime, CaO in excess water or by mixing hydrated lime, Ca(OH)2 in water.
Pyrotherms' lime hydration plants produce dry hydrated lime (where necessary) from quicklime prior to mixing it with excess water to finally produce the milk of lime.
www.metsominerals.com /inetMinerals/mm_pyro.nsf/WebWID/WTB-041122-2256F-B487F   (230 words)

  
 Cheney Lime & Cement Company
In everyday usage the terms "limestone" and "lime" are used by the general public interchangeably to mean the same material, however there are some significant differences between the two materials.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock whereas lime is a manmade chemical which is produced from a sufficiently pure sedimentary rock by heating it to high temperature in a kiln.
From a general viewpoint the hydrated lime produced can be in the form of dry hydrate, putty slurry, or "milk of lime".
www.cheneylime.com /chemist.htm   (497 words)

  
 Civil War Furniture Finishing Suggestions Milk Paint
Milk paint or sometimes referred to as casein paint, has been in use for hundreds of years.
Milk paint was originally made from all organic raw materials, curdled milk, lime, and pigment.
Milk Paint is a all natural paint made from purified milk protein, lime, natural fillers and pigment.
www.abbeybay.com /Finish04.htm   (717 words)

  
 Other Industrial and Chemical Uses
Lime is a basic industrial chemical that is used as a component in many other chemical processes.
Lime is employed in the manufacture of many other inorganic and organic chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
The refuse, grape lees, from wineries is treated with lime, precipitating calcium tartrate, which is sold as such or converted to tartaric acid.
www.lime.org /ENV02/Other802.htm   (1196 words)

  
 Wilsonart Laminate - The Statement: Environmentally Safe Paints
Milk paint is milk, lime and pigment and Casein is an isolated portion of milk.
The milk and lime react and form a kind of glue which adhere color, or pigment, to painted surfaces.
Milk paint has been used since the Egyptian times and it was especially popular in America through the 19th century when it was replaced with commercially mixed paint available in a re-sealable can.
www.wilsonart.com /design/statement/viewarticle.asp?cur=0&category=6   (476 words)

  
 Carmeuse NA: Resources
Slaked lime resembles a milk shake and is sometimes called “milk of lime.” Hydrated lime or hydrate is a dry powder of calcium hydroxide formed by mixing 1 part of quicklime with ½ part of water.
The amount of lime, as a percentage of the soils bulk dry density, needed to maintain a pH level of the moistened soil-lime mixture of at least 12.4 for one hour is determined.
Milk of lime is then added to the pool to raise pH to about 6.
www.carmeusena.com /Corporate/resources.asp?body=faqs   (3680 words)

  
 Old Fashioned Milk Paint
Our milk paint is made today with the same basic ingredients used for the past hundreds of years- milk protein, lime and earth pigments.
For almost 30 years, The Old-Fashioned Milk Paint Company has been faithfully producing a genuine Milk Paint as close as possible to the old primitive, home-made paint made on the back porch with skim milk or buttermilk, crushed limestone and pigments found around clay pits, or chimney soot and mineral colors crushed and powdered.
That means simply that it is made from milk protein, (also known as casein) and lime, (also known as calcium), plus the earth or mineral pigments.
www.historichouseparts.com /old_fashioned_milk_paint.aspx   (549 words)

  
 Milk@Everything2.com
This is done via drinking of milk: the lactose (milk sugar) separation (via beta-galactosidase) and uptake of the resulting glucose and galactose is related to this vitamin D production (the processes involved are not really clear at the moment of writing) (and facilitating calcuim uptake too).
Many other experts agree that cow's milk is a nasty secretion best reserved for calves (who by the way are removed from their mothers so we can have their milk).
M.I.L.K. (Moments of Intimacy Laughter and Kinship) was an organization founded to produce a collection of photographs.
everything2.com /index.pl?node=milk   (2203 words)

  
 A brief history of milk paint
Cave drawings and paintings made 8,000 years ago, even as old as 20,000 years ago, were made with a simple composition of milk, lime, and earth pigments.
Because the original formula for milk paint was so simple to make and use, it was for thousands of years a major form of decoration throughout the world.
Milk paint continued to be made the way it had been for thousands of years before.
www.milkpaint.com /about_history.html   (979 words)

  
 . : Lime Mixing : .   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Only lumps of quick lime were used in water softening, lumps that were underburnt or overburnt, together with any clinker from the fuel, were removed, powder and small pieces were waste.
From the lime mill, the liquid, called "cream of lime" from the colour and consistency, was run through a sieve into the adjoining lime tank.
The liquid in the tank now had the consistency of milk, and was known as "milk of lime".
www.hants.gov.uk /twt/limemixer.html   (395 words)

  
 Richters InfoSheet
You use about 1/2 cup of milk of lime and a shot of seltzer water.
The milk of lime is calcium hydroxide suspended in water.
"Lime water" is the usual use of the calcium hydroxide; for the "milk of lime" you would just add less water to the powder for a somewhat thicker suspension.
richters.com /newdisplay.cgi?page=InfoSheets/d1340.html&...   (775 words)

  
 Monitor Sugar Company: Purification and Filtration   (Site not responding. Last check: )
From the pre-carbonation tank, the juice reaches the liming tank where approximately 35 percent of the total milk of lime is added to the juice.
Here, the remaining 65 percent of the milk is added and after a sufficient reaction time, the juice is pumped to the first carbonation tank where it is again treated with carbon dioxide gas.
The milk of lime and carbon dioxide added to the juice cause the formation of a precipitate or "mud" which captures the impurities found in the beet juice.
www.monitorsugar.com /htmtext/Pure.htm   (301 words)

  
 Hemp Recipes: Chicken in Coconut Milk with Lime Leaves
Use 1/2 of the coconut milk or enough to cover the bottom of the pan, add the coconut cream, as desired, and onion and cook for 3 minutes.
What you really want to get is the combination of the delicate sourness of lime leaves and lemon grass and the mellowness of coconut milk.
A useful hint: Don’t keep coconut milk in the fridge for days on end; it won’t be good.
nutiva.com /nutrition/recipes/cocolimechkn.php   (350 words)

  
 Kids Crafts Childrens Paints 16: Buy Online
Milk Paint is packaged in a dry powder form allowing you to control the thickness of the paint for use as either a wash/stain, full cover coat, or for stenciling.
As in originally produced home-made milk paint, this product uses milk protein, lime, clay, and earth pigments such as ochre, umber, iron oxide, lampfl, etc. Milk Paint is environmentally safe and non-toxic when dry.
Milk Paint Crackle Finish is a water-based finish designed for use with Old Fashioned Milk Paint.
www.yourartsncrafts.com /childrenspaints-15.html   (6818 words)

  
 Milk Paint   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As in originally produced home-made milk paint, we use milk protein, lime, clay, and earth pigments such as ochre, umber, iron oxide, lampfl, etc. The lime is alkaline but becomes totally inert when mixed with the slightly acid milk.
Milk Paint will produce an antique uneven matte surface when first applied.
A concentrated acrylic that is used as an additive to a first coat of Milk Paint to promote adhesion.
www.costplusdistributing.com /milkpaint.htm   (490 words)

  
 SVIBOR - Papers - project code: 2-15-124
For a number of advantages, milk of lime was chosen as neutralization -sedimentation agent.
Summary: Milk of lime has been carbonated and CaCO3 precipitated by means of gas mixture, whose composition approximately corresponds to taht of gasses produced by lime kilns.
Milk of lime was prepared by slaking quicklime which had been produced by calcination of limestone.
www.mzos.hr /svibor/2/15/124/rad_e.htm   (3819 words)

  
 Key Lime Pie VII - Allrecipes
In a medium bowl, combine condensed milk, sour cream, lime juice, and lime rind.
This pie turned out great, I used two cans of condensed milk which turned out to be close to 3 cups.
I purchased 20 keylimes which turned out to be exactly 3/4 cup of lime juice.
allrecipes.com /Recipe/Key-Lime-Pie-VII/Detail.aspx?rss=1   (304 words)

  
 Carmeuse NA: Products
High Calcium Lime is produced from limestone containing over 98% calcium carbonate, whereas Dolomitic Lime is produced from limestone containing a mixture of calcium and magnesium carbonates.
Hydrated Lime is produced by adding just enough water to quicklime to react and form calcium hydroxide, a dry free flowing powder product with many uses ranging from water and waste treatment to road construction.
Milk of Lime (Aquacal) products are produced by forming a slurry of lime (quicklime or hydrate products) in water.
www.carmeusena.com /Corporate/products.asp   (336 words)

  
 Calcitech Ltd - Technology - Wed Mar 21, 2007
A milk of lime with a typical lime concentration of 150 g/l will have 1.6 g/l of lime in solution and 148.4 g/l in suspension.
In the CalciTech process the carbide lime is mixed in a digester with a solution of water and a proprietary solution promoter, which selectively dissolves the calcium and leaves the impurities behind as insolubles, which are readily removed by subsequent flocculation and decantation.
In the CalciTech process, the total lime content is present in solution whereas in the conventional process the lime is present in suspension (milk-of-lime).
www.calcitech.com /s/Technology.asp   (731 words)

  
 HOW LIME IS PRODUCED   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The product of the calcining process is quicklime, which can be used as "pebble lime," or may be crushed or pulverized, depending on its intended use.
Hydrated (or slaked) lime is produced by reacting quicklime with water in continuous hydrators.
The end product is a fine dry powder, or, with additional water, pumpable milk of lime.
www.lime.org /production.html   (153 words)

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