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Calcium carbonate (Lime ) ( CaCO₃ )

Usage: Industrial | Packaging Size: 25 kg | Application: Construction Industry, Paints, Rubber Industry, Plastic Industry, Paper Industry

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Description

Calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) is a naturally occurring, white, odorless, and tasteless inorganic compound. It is commonly found in rocks such as limestone, chalk, and marble. Calcium carbonate is widely used in industries due to its chemical stability, high whiteness, and versatility as a filler, pigment, and pH regulator.

Key Features:

• White, odorless, and tasteless crystalline powder

• High chemical and thermal stability

• Eco-friendly and non-toxic

• Excellent whiteness and brightness

• Acts as a pH regulator and buffering agent

• Versatile as a filler, pigment, and coating material

• Insoluble in water but reacts with acids

• Enhances mechanical properties in plastics, rubber, and construction materials

• Widely used across multiple industries due to its cost-effectiveness and availability

Applications:

• Construction – Cement, concrete, plaster, bricks, road stabilization.

• Plastics – Filler to improve strength and reduce cost.

• Paints & Coatings – Pigment, opacity, whiteness, and cost-effective filler.

• Paper – Coating/filling for brightness, smoothness, and pH control.

• Agriculture – Soil neutralizer (liming), animal feed calcium supplement.

• Pharmaceuticals – Antacids and calcium supplements.

• Food – Additive for fortification and stabilization.

• Environmental – Water softening, flue gas desulfurization.

• Glass – Improves durability and chemical resistance.

• Chemical Industry – Precursor for lime, slaked lime, and other chemicals.

Specifications:

  • Usage: Industrial
  • Packaging Size: 25 kg
  • Application: Construction Industry, Paints, Rubber Industry, Plastic Industry, Paper Industry
  • Purity %: 98
  • Color: White
  • Formula: CaCO3
  • Brightness: 0.845
  • Moisture: 0.0035
  • Availability: In Stock

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