Where lime becomes engineered material.

Structured through controlled sizing, thermal and chemical transformation.

Transformation under defined conditions.

Lime performance is not accidental. It is the result of controlled mechanical and chemical transformation. From engineered size reduction to calcination, hydration, and carbonisation, each stage defines the final material behaviour.

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Limestone products

Engineered size reduction to achieve application-specific particle distributions
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in the pipeline
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Engineering phase, 2027

Quicklime products

High-reactivity quicklime manufactured in Maerz PFR Kilns for controlled calcination and consistent performance
Coming soon
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development Phase

Hydrated lime products

Hydrated lime engineered for treatment, environmental control, and chemical processing systems
Coming soon
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Design phase

PCC

Precipitated calcium carbonate engineered for specialty performance and controlled particle systems.
Coming soon
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Performance is measured in volume.

In lime-based systems, performance is governed by particle distribution rather than bulk mass. Defined fine fractions determine reactivity, surface interaction, and process stability.

We measure particle size distribution by volume using laser-based analysis — enabling precise control of application-specific performance windows.

Greater efficiency. Lower material consumption.

Measured. Documented. Verified.

Controlled raw material base

Representing approximately 18% of India’s chemical-grade limestone capacity — enabling consistent input quality.
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Sequential multi-stage processing

Sizing, classification, and treatment are sequenced for defined output specifications.
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Defined quality controls

Material is monitored at multiple production stages to maintain repeatable chemistry and particle characteristics.
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Batch-level consistency

Each production lot is verified to support stable, continuous industrial operations.
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Engineered for demanding industrial environments.

Industrial performance requirements vary by process conditions and reaction dynamics.

Supply chain engineered for industrial stability

Dr. Lime coordinates sourcing, logistics, and plant delivery as a unified system, ensuring reliable material flow, controlled inventories, and full traceability from source to process.
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Traceability

Lot-level traceability from source to process, ensuring transparency and confidence in material quality.
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Inventory discipline

Stock levels aligned with plant consumption — ensuring continuity without excess inventory.
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Logistics Control

Supply corridors managed end-to-end, bringing suppliers, fleets, and plants into one coordinated system.
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Consistency

Reliable material flow engineered to support the stability of industrial processes.

Industrial relationships are earned in repeat orders.

Customers continue to work with us because material performance remains stable across batches.

JSW Cement
HPCL‑Mittal Energy Limited (HMEL)
UltraTech Cement Limited
M. P. Birla Group (Birla Corporation Ltd)
Kutch Chemical Industries Ltd
Gujarat Heavy Chemicals Limited
Aditya Birla Group’s Hindalco Industries Limited
Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL)
Aglow Chemicals Pvt Ltd
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
Chemical & Mineral Industries Pvt. Ltd. (CMIPL)
Sigma Minerals
JSW Cement
HPCL‑Mittal Energy Limited (HMEL)
UltraTech Cement Limited
M. P. Birla Group (Birla Corporation Ltd)
Kutch Chemical Industries Ltd
Gujarat Heavy Chemicals Limited
Aditya Birla Group’s Hindalco Industries Limited
Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL)
Aglow Chemicals Pvt Ltd
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
Chemical & Mineral Industries Pvt. Ltd. (CMIPL)
Sigma Minerals
JSW Cement
HPCL‑Mittal Energy Limited (HMEL)
UltraTech Cement Limited
M. P. Birla Group (Birla Corporation Ltd)
Kutch Chemical Industries Ltd
Gujarat Heavy Chemicals Limited
Aditya Birla Group’s Hindalco Industries Limited
Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL)
Aglow Chemicals Pvt Ltd
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
Chemical & Mineral Industries Pvt. Ltd. (CMIPL)
Sigma Minerals

Built for industrial systems where stability is non-negotiable

We work with engineers, procurement teams, process operators, and long-term capital partners in industries where operational reliability defines value.
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