She holds " tepak " container as the props of " Sekapur Sirih " ceremony, and presents betel leaf, areca nut, and slaked lime for the honored guest to enjoy.
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"' Lime plaster "'is a type of plaster composed of sand, water, and lime, usually non-hydraulic hydrated lime ( also known as slaked lime, high calcium lime or air lime ).
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Its walls, tall, were built with the " box masonry " : two parallel walls filled with a sturdy core of stones and hot slaked lime totaling a thickness of about.
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This south facade was constructed of red rubbing bricks laid in Flemish bond with exceptionally fine jointing, consisting of a little less than 1 / 16 inch of slaked lime putty.
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After the charge of slaked lime had lost most of its absorption effectiveness, the purifier was then shut off from the flow of gas, and either was opened, or air was piped in.
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Concrete, and in particular, the hydraulic mortar responsible for its cohesion, was a type of structural ceramic whose utility derived largely from its slaked lime mortars, the most common cements of the pre-Roman world.
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During the Italian occupation, a factory for the production of slaked lime was established during the Italian time, and in its first year of production it turned out 30, 000 hundredweights of the material.
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The Pozzolanic reaction which occurs in the setting of the mixture of slaked lime and pozzolanic materials has also features similar to the alkali silica reaction, mainly the formation of calcium silicate hydrate ( CSH ).
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Slaked lime ( calcium hydroxide ) was placed in thick layers on trays which were then inserted into a square or cylinder-shaped purifier tower which gas was then passed through, from the bottom to the top.
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The women who oversee the process at Primavera first heat the dried corn briefly with slaked lime ( calcium hydroxide ), then soak it overnight in the lime solution, which softens the corn kernel's papery hull.