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Description Marble Powder Calcium Carbonate is considered the second purest source of calcium carbonate in nature, where the percentage of calcium carbonate reaches 97% CaCo3. After the stage of mining and extracting raw marble from our quarries in the Kingdom, it is crushed in our crushers to get marble chips. Then sorting it from impurities, sifting it, and grinding it to get marble powder called calcium carbonate. It is used in many industries after being sifted and classified in our factories. It can also be used to equalize the pH to reach PH7 in water treatment projects. It contains more than 19.5% of magnesium oxide and more than 29% of calcium oxide. It is less than 0.3% of silicon oxide, less than 0.7% of alumina oxide, and less than 0.1% of iron oxide, (or less than 0.03-0.04% of iron oxide for unpainted glass). Dolomite marble powder is added in sizes from 100-250 microns. In the coating industry (paints), marble powder calcium carbonate is an essential material, as it forms from 30 - 40% of the paint components and is preferred over calcium carbonate powder due to its crystalline nature. The powder is included in the process of manufacturing paint as a filler to improve some of the paint's natural properties such as thermal resistance, thermal conductivity, density, controlling viscosity, preventing flow, reducing oil absorption, and increasing hardness, by combining it with particles of colored or adhesive materials to form a cohesive and stable material with a high flow. The granular size of the powder should not exceed 20 microns. Some of the paints used in exterior wall cladding require marble powder in sizes 0.3 to 1.2 mm. In the plastics industry, marble powder is used as a basic material in the manufacture of many plastic products such as water and drainage pipes, electrical cables, some parts of electrical equipment, some auto parts, children toys, plastic bags, tableware food preservatives and dishes, decorations, and others. It improves the physical properties of the plastic product, it makes it resistant to deformation as it increases its hardness and resistance by increasing the modulus of elasticity. It reduces the thermal expansion coefficient, makes it have a good external appearance and soft touch, and keeps it from sloughing. In addition, it makes it easy to form by increasing its fluidity and dispersion and reducing production costs.
Description Industrial Raw Materials are used for buffing, sanding, grinding, or polishing with other products such as Silica Flour, Limestone, Aggregate, Quicklime, Talc, Volcanic Rock and Calcium Carbonate. An abrasive is a material, often a mineral, that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away by friction. While finishing a material often means polishing it to gain a smooth, reflective surface, the process can also involve roughening as in satin, matte or beaded finishes. As long as the abrasive itself is harder than the material you are trying to finish, an abrasive will be a very effective way of honing down any material to prepare it for use. Industrial Raw Materials Abrasives consist of minerals that can be either naturally-occurring or synthetic, such as calcite, emery, pumice, sandstone, garnet, borazon, ceramic, steel abrasive, and silicon carbide. When used for industrial applications such as mining, construction, railroad, and wholesale/retail operations, usage falls into several different categories: bonded, coated and others. A grinding wheel is a good example of a bonded abrasive, operated at very high speed to finish any material which is pressed against it. Sandpaper is the most commonly used coated abrasive, and is affixed to a backing material, such as paper or metal. While sandblasting a stream of Industrial Raw Materials Abrasives is thrown out on the surface of the workpiece to make it smooth or to remove the contaminants from the surface. Apart from this, these are used in automotive paints. Calcium carbonate is also an Abrasive that is used in toothpaste. In this particular application, hardness of the Abrasive is more than that of the contaminating agent but less than that of the tooth enamel. This helps in removing the bacterial plague without damaging the tooth enamel. Abrasives are also used in the processing of jewelry pieces.
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