U.S. Lime Products Have Excellent Strength, Toughness, Slip-Resistant, And Versatile Properties

 

U.S. Lime

For more than a century, U.S. Lime products have been helping industries around the country and the world provide the strength, toughness, and versatility needed in tough, slip-resistant and long-lasting materials

The lime business is a large segment of the U.S. Lime industry and continues to be a major supplier to the cement industry. It is most noted for the production of residential and commercial slabs, countertops, slabs for tiles and stone, marble, and granite, as well as a host of other products. Commercial applications include Home interior design and flooring, including kitchen countertops, bathrooms and showers, fireplaces, and landscaping. Supplying primarily to the construction and building supply industries, this product is used in a wide range of applications. It is also used in the production of plastic, rubber, and various synthetic products.

 

Made from a variety of natural stone sources, including limestone, dolomite, and red sandstone; the lime is particularly noted for being a high-quality building and construction material that can withstand wear and tear, including heavy machinery, heat, chemicals, and rust. As a result, this building material is used in everything from roadway slabs, parking lots, floors and fire escapes to decorative stone toppings and patios, swimming pools, hot tubs, and more. Moreover, since its creation, no major outbreaks of limescale or any other related industrial problem have been recorded.

 

In addition to this, the vast array of naturally occurring products is secure, clean, and highly stain and corrosion-resistant. This makes it an excellent building material for industrial, residential, and commercial applications. With this wide selection of products available, many clients can gain access to a vast array of building products designed to withstand the harshest of environments. Among the most popular segments are fireproofing, siding, and marine construction.

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