Calcium carbonate is a white, odorless, and tasteless chemical compound with the formula CaCO3, widely recognized for its versatile applications in various industries. It is a key component of natural substances like limestone, chalk, and marble. In the industrial realm, calcium carbonate is used as a filler in the production of plastics, paints, and coatings, where it enhances product strength and opacity. It is also an essential ingredient in the paper and pulp industry for improving paper whiteness and smoothness. In agriculture, calcium carbonate is employed to amend soil pH and provide calcium to plants. Furthermore, it is a common dietary supplement for calcium enrichment and antacid medications to alleviate heartburn and indigestion. The diverse utility of calcium carbonate highlights its significance in both industrial and consumer sectors.
name of our product : calcium carbonate
Product orgin :Turkey
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Calcium carbonate has a lot of special properties, which makes
it a suitable raw material for a wide range of different
application areas.
The coated calcite produced by REN TECH Corporation and used especially in plastic and cable sectors as a filling material ranges first within the sector as it gives hydrophobic property to the material, makes the chemical paint disperse easily and fit organic environments and keeps the forms from heating up in PVC sector.
Main Usage Areas
1. Paint and Surface Coating
2. Plastic Sector
3. Construction Chemicals Sector
4. Paper Sector
5. Glass Sector
6. Plaster Sector
7. Other Sectors
No Product Code Product Details
1 RenCarb1 1 Micron Calcium Carbonate
2 RenCarb2 2 Micron Calcium Carbonate
3 RenCarb3 3 Micron Calcium Carbonate
4 RenCarb5 5 Micron Calcium Carbonate
5 RenCarb10 10 Micron Calcium Carbonate
6 RenCarb20 20 Micron Calcium Carbonate
7 RenCarb1T 1T Micron Calcium Carbonate (special process applie
COMPOUND SUMMARY
Calcium carbonate
PubChem CID: 10112
Structure:
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Chemical Safety:
Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet
Molecular Formula: CaCO3 or CCaO3
Synonyms:
Aragonite
CALCIUM CARBONATE
471-34-1
Limestone
Chalk
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Molecular Weight:
100.09 g/mol
Parent Compound:
CID 767 (Carbonic acid)
Component Compounds:
CID 767 (Carbonic acid)
CID 5460341 (Calcium)
Dates:
Modify:
2020-09-19
Create:
2004-09-16
Calcium carbonate appears as white, odorless powder or colorless crystals. Practically insoluble in water. Occurs extensive in rocks world-wide. Ground calcium carbonate (CAS: 1317-65-3) results directly from the mining of limestone. The extraction process keeps the carbonate very close to its original state of purity and delivers a finely ground product either in dry or slurry form. Precipitated calcium carbonate (CAS: 471-34-1) is produced industrially by the decomposition of limestone to calcium oxide followed by subsequent recarbonization or as a by-product of the Solvay process (which is used to make sodium carbonate). Precipitated calcium carbonate is purer than ground calcium carbonate and has different (and tailorable) handling properties.
CAMEO Chemicals
Calcium Carbonate is the carbonic salt of calcium (CaCO3). Calcium carbonate is used therapeutically as a phosphate buffer in hemodialysis, as an antacid in gastric hyperacidity for temporary relief of indigestion and heartburn, and as a calcium supplement for preventing and treating osteoporosis. (NCI04)
NCI Thesaurus (NCIt)
Calcium carbonate is a calcium salt with formula CCaO3. It has a role as an antacid, a food colouring, a food firming agent and a fertilizer. It is a calcium salt, a carbonate salt and a one-carbon compound.
CaCO3 is the chemical formula for calcium carbonate. It is estimated that about 4 percent of the Earth's crust is made up of calcium carbonate. It is found naturally in the form of minerals and rocks, some of which include calcite, limestone, chalk, marble, and aragonite. Calcium carbonate is what agricultural lime is made of. It is made when calcium ions in hard water react with carbonate ions to make limescale.
Used for wine making, agriculture, water treatment, cooking, making DIY chalk paint, etc.
1. CaCO Advantages in Paint and Surface Coatings:
It solidifies
It controls the viscosity
It lowers the cost by reducing the consumption of titanium dioxide
It enhances opacity due to its high whiteness property
It strengthens
It increases the impact resistance of the paint film
It gives brightness to the paint
It prevents the paint films to peel off
It provides a smooth film surface
It has an ultra-hiding power
It has a high dispersion feature
2. CaCO Advantages in Plastic Sector:
Some advantages of the calcite over the plastics are as follows:
Depending on different chemical surface coating, it provides dop oil saving.
It provides pigment saving due to its high
whiteness.
It has a flame retardant property due to its chemical structure.
It increases the writability of the packing materials.
It has a positive effect on notched impact strength.
It has a regulatory impact on the viscosity in polymer.
The micronized calcite used as a filling material in plastic sector:
Must control the rheological properties of PVC plastisols,
Must not include heavy metals causing polymers to age,
Must have high chemical purity,
Must have high whiteness for saving expensive white pigments,
Ground particles must not gather together and agglomerate again,
Must not intake high amount of oil,
Must not absorb the flux oil or the chemical substances used in the formulation,
Must not cause machines to be worn,
Must have homogeneity,
Must have a high rate of whiteness for saving expensive white pigments and
dyeability at high filling levels,
Must disperse easily,
Must enhance hardening, the structural properties of the final product, impact
resistance, stability and resistance against ageing,
Must protect against heating up due to its solidifying effect,
Must prevent blocking on broken film surfaces,
Must be scentless, tasteless and non-toxic.
40-60-80-100-200 micronized calcium carbonate (granulometry between 0 and 200 microns) generated from semi-crystalline limestone of high whiteness and purity extracted from an Italian quarry of primary quality; it is used in numerous chemical and industrial processes, in construction, in agriculture, as a supplement to feed, etc. and in all those uses in which only an insignificant content of heavy metals is tolerated.
Product Specification
Brightness - 96% Min
Whiteness - 98% Min
Moisture - 0.2% Max
Density - 2.68 gram/cubic centimeter
Oil Absorption - 25 gram/100 gram Max
pH Value - 8-9
Particle Size
Top Cut (D-97) - < 8 um
Mean Size (D-50) - < 2.0 um
With raw material and the production quality is used CyberwizeTurk natural calcium carbonate with CyberwizeTurk and Kirikkale business facilities in Turkey nanometric calcite and hydrophobic in character nanometric calcite, surface coating and granular plant capacity with paint, glass, plastic, paper, strong in many industries such as construction chemicals With its human resources, R&D investments and logistics network, it continues its journey with determination. In addition to Calcium Carbonate, CyberwizeTurk also supplies Talc, Barite and Titanium Dioxide mines to its suppliers.
CyberwizeTurk is the Home of the Purest and Whitest Calcite Formations in the World!
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Our Calcium Carbonate comes from marble manufacturing through a natual exsiccation process without addition of other substances. Our product has an extra ecological feature because it comes from the recovery of a by-product: the mud coming from marble slice.
We treat this by-product using a special process that we have elaborated and patented and that is unique in the world. That gives to our Calcium Carbonate a surplus in quality and purity.
We offer three different kinds of Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3):
CRAV 10R
RICARB 40R
RICARB 90R
Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound of formula
CaCO3, in white powder form.
Calcium carbonate is practically undissolved in water
(only 1.4 mg per 100 ml of water). But if the water contains carbon
dioxide, the dissolution of calcium carbonate in the water increases due to the formation of bicarbonate.Calcium carbonate is rapidly degraded due to the effect of acids on it, as it liberates carbon dioxide.