{"id":2055,"date":"2023-07-07T14:54:45","date_gmt":"2023-07-07T12:54:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uus.osaservice.ee\/?page_id=2055"},"modified":"2023-08-23T08:20:10","modified_gmt":"2023-08-23T06:20:10","slug":"tooted","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/tooted\/","title":{"rendered":"Products"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-1b131b57 alignfull uagb-is-root-container\"><div class=\"uagb-container-inner-blocks-wrap\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-f80993af uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h1 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">From waste to valuable products<\/h1><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-329faaf4 alignfull uagb-is-root-container\"><div class=\"uagb-container-inner-blocks-wrap\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-65a6763a\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-5d4a2db3 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h2 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Ultra-pure calcium carbonate<\/h2><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Of the materials produced from ash, the biggest focus is on ultra-pure calcium carbonate, which can be used, for example, in the food and pharmaceutical sectors. However, since the waste material we are valorising comes from industry , it is most likely that calcium carbonate produced from oil shale ash in Ida-Viru county will be used in paint, plastic and paper industries.<br><br>The unique technology allows us to adapt the size and shape of calcium carbonate molecules to meet the high requirements of various uses. It is also significant that our product is produced in a climate-neutral way, which is achieved through emission-free production and additional CO2 capture into the product. Normally, calcium carbonate is produced by mining and using a combustion process, which results in a product with a large environmental footprint.<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-e983258e\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-image alignright uagb-block-54406469 wp-block-uagb-image--layout-default wp-block-uagb-image--effect-static wp-block-uagb-image--align-right\"><figure class=\"wp-block-uagb-image__figure\"><img decoding=\"async\" srcset=\"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/AdobeStock_581789788-1024x683.jpeg \" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 480px) 150px\" src=\"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/AdobeStock_581789788-1024x683.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"uag-image-2266\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" title=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-a601affb alignfull uagb-is-root-container\"><div class=\"uagb-container-inner-blocks-wrap\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-e1216fba\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-77155448 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-image-content\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/endast-PCP-2048x1152-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"0\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/div><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h2 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Lime fertilizer for farmers<\/h2><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Lime is a by-product which helps improve soil conditions by addingmicroelements essential for plant growth. Since lime is recovered from oil shale ash as a secondary material and not produced from entirely new raw materials, it is once again a more environmentally friendly product than its alternatives.<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-61b4775a\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-b2fa10a6 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-image-content\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/AdobeStock_68632352-scaled.jpeg\" alt=\"\" width=\"\" height=\"0\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/div><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h2 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Fillers for the manufacturing industry<\/h2><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Another by-product in the oil shale ash upcycling is a material with a high content of silicates and can be used, for example, as backfilling material in the construction sector. Ragn-Sells Group is developing the most appropriate usage for this material, which will ultimatelybe re-recycled.<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-b250788d alignfull uagb-is-root-container\"><div class=\"uagb-container-inner-blocks-wrap\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-0e47e9db uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h2 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Future products<\/h2><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Oil shale ash is also a remarkable source of many other critical elements. The stocks of such elements are constantly decreasing, so their recovery from oil shale ash is not only an environmentally friendly alternative, but also a practical strategy in the search for new mineral deposits. In the OSA project, we will explore ways to recover the following elements from oil shale ash:<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-60637951 alignfull uagb-is-root-container\"><div class=\"uagb-container-inner-blocks-wrap\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-df76a35c\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-79cb4dd9 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h1 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Mg<\/h1><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Magnesium<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-73b2ff52\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-fd00a150 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h1 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Al<\/h1><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Aluminium<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-a3df2054\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-3b5c7608 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h1 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Fe<\/h1><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Iron<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-8d815b52\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-e065644d uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h1 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Zn<\/h1><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Zinc<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-054eac02\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-9f6a52c6 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h1 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Si<\/h1><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\">Silicon<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-befec57b alignfull uagb-is-root-container\"><div class=\"uagb-container-inner-blocks-wrap\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-ec9e4cf4\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-image alignleft uagb-block-23e5e496 wp-block-uagb-image--layout-default wp-block-uagb-image--effect-static wp-block-uagb-image--align-left\"><figure class=\"wp-block-uagb-image__figure\"><img decoding=\"async\" srcset=\"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/1668584513945.jpg \" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 480px) 150px\" src=\"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/1668584513945.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"uag-image-2084\" width=\"800\" height=\"800\" title=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-b4183796\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-4394a3f7 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h2 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">What is calcium carbonate?<\/h2><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\"><strong>Professor Andres Trikkel from the Department of Materials and Environmental Technology at TalTech School of Engineering:<\/strong>&nbsp;<br>Calcium carbonate (CaCO<sub>3<\/sub>) is the main component of natural limestone. As a mineral, it is known under the name calcite, but also as aragonite or vaterite depending on the differences in the crystal structure. However, the latter two are not very common. Limestone contains at least 50% calcium carbonate. Limestone also contains magnesium carbonate and other minor constituents. The carbonate rock with the highest magnesium content is known as dolomitic rock (dolomite as a mineral). The main component of dolomite is the compound CaCO<sub>3<\/sub>\u00d7MgCO<sub>3<\/sub>. Chalk is the soft and porous form of limestone and the decorative material marble has also formed from limestone or dolomite. Estonian dolomite has often been used as a finishing material (fa\u00e7ade and decorative tiles, windowsills, kitchen worktops), and in limestone buildings (houses in the Old Town, burial mounds, walls, churches, manor houses) which can be seen everywhere in Estonia. The steep limestone cliffs on the Northern coastline are formed mainly of limestone.<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-60cff867 alignfull uagb-is-root-container\"><div class=\"uagb-container-inner-blocks-wrap\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-e3e4ab7b\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-2ebcfdc0 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h2 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Synthetic vs. organic calcium carbonate?&nbsp;<\/h2><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\"><strong>Andres Trikkel<\/strong>: The difference between natural and synthetic calcium carbonate lies in the content of minor constituents. Minor constituents may comprise up to 25% of natural limestone, which affect the colour, strength and other qualities of the amaterial. Based on these properties, limestone is categorised into construction limestone and technological limestone. The first, as the name suggests, is used for construction and as crushed stone, the other is used for the production of cement and lime. Pure limestone is rarely found in the nature. The purest of the samples found in Estonia among those kept in the laboratory of Tallinn University of Technology is Vasalemma \u2018marble\u2019 (95.6-97.4% CaCO<sub>3<\/sub>, 0,84-1,46% MgCO<sub>3<\/sub>residue insoluble in hydrochloric acid that characterises a minor constituent content of 0.45-0.76%). High purity limestone should contain more than 97% CaCO<sub>3<\/sub>.&nbsp;<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-container uagb-block-a32d9056\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-uagb-info-box uagb-block-4d2b02d4 uagb-infobox__content-wrap  uagb-infobox-icon-above-title uagb-infobox-image-valign-top\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-content\"><div class=\"uagb-ifb-title-wrap\"><h2 class=\"uagb-ifb-title\">Why and where is calcium carbonate used?&nbsp;<\/h2><\/div><p class=\"uagb-ifb-desc\"><strong>Andres Trikkel<\/strong>:\u00a0Minor constituent content is limited and minimised in synthetic calcium carbonate. Depending on the use (paper, paint, plastic, food and pharmaceutical industries, where limestone is a filler, as well as cement, glass and ceramic materials industries), calcium carbonate of certain qualities is needed. The content of minor constituents such as iron, magnesium, sulphur and other compounds is limited and, depending on use, limits have also been established for the shape, size or colour of the particles of the material. This is achieved by the relevant chemical and technological methods. In Estonia, the Rakke limestone plant of Nordkalk AS offers various limestone products.&nbsp;<\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"_uag_custom_page_level_css":"","site-sidebar-layout":"no-sidebar","site-content-layout":"page-builder","ast-site-content-layout":"default","site-content-style":"default","site-sidebar-style":"default","ast-global-header-display":"","ast-banner-title-visibility":"","ast-main-header-display":"","ast-hfb-above-header-display":"","ast-hfb-below-header-display":"","ast-hfb-mobile-header-display":"","site-post-title":"disabled","ast-breadcrumbs-content":"","ast-featured-img":"","footer-sml-layout":"","ast-disable-related-posts":"","theme-transparent-header-meta":"enabled","adv-header-id-meta":"","stick-header-meta":"","header-above-stick-meta":"","header-main-stick-meta":"","header-below-stick-meta":"","astra-migrate-meta-layouts":"default","ast-page-background-enabled":"default","ast-page-background-meta":{"desktop":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-4)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"tablet":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"mobile":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""}},"ast-content-background-meta":{"desktop":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"tablet":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"mobile":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""}},"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-2055","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"uagb_featured_image_src":{"full":false,"thumbnail":false,"medium":false,"medium_large":false,"large":false,"1536x1536":false,"2048x2048":false,"trp-custom-language-flag":false},"uagb_author_info":{"display_name":"Rainer Pesti","author_link":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/author\/rainer\/"},"uagb_comment_info":0,"uagb_excerpt":null,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/2055","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=2055"}],"version-history":[{"count":13,"href":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/2055\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":2460,"href":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/2055\/revisions\/2460"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/osaservice.ee\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=2055"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}