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- Calcium Carbonate
- CaCO3
- Calcium Carbonate Food Grade
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- ProName: Food Additives Calcium Carbonate
- CasNo: 471-34-1
- Molecular Formula: CCaO3
- Appearance: White powder
- Application: Calcium carbonate is probably the most...
- DeliveryTime: For stock products could be ship out w...
- PackAge: 1KG/Bag or Bottle,25KG per Box or Drum...
- Port: Shanghai ,Ningbo ,Qingdao ,Tianjin etc...
- ProductionCapacity: 100 Metric Ton/Week
- Purity: FCC/BP/USP/EP/GB
- Storage: Store it in ventilated, dry and clean ...
- Transportation: By DHL /Fedex /TNT /EMS /Air /Sea etc.
- LimitNum: 1 Gram
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Product Information :
Product Name: Calcium carbonate
Synonyms: PRECIPITATED CHALK;PARIS WHITE;aeromatt;akadama;albacar;albacar5970;albafil;albaglos
CAS: 471-34-1
MF: CCaO3
MW: 100.0869
EINECS: 207-439-9
Product Usage :
Uses Calcium carbonate is probably the most widely used raw material in the chemical industry. It has numerous applications, primarily to produce cement, mortars, plasters, refractories, and glass as building materials. It is also used to produce quicklime, hydrated lime and a number of calcium compounds.
Uses Humans primarily use calcium carbonate as a primary source of calcium to combat osteoporosis. Most limestone is used today as construction material. In addition to its use as a construction material, calcium carbonate is also used in numerous industrial processes. Two forms commonly used are ground calcium carbonate (gcc) and precipitated calcium carbonate (pcc).
Calcium carbonate is used widely in papermaking as filler and coating pigment to whiten paper. Calcium carbonate is used in place of more expensive optical brightening agents in paper and as a fill to replace more expensive wood pulp fiber; it also helps control the pH in an alkaline range.
The second most common industrial use of calcium carbonate (after papermaking) representing the largest use of gcc is in the production of plastics. It is used in the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thermoset polyesters, and polyolefins. Calcium carbonate can be used to replace resins that are more expensive. Similar to its use in the paper industry, it is used as an optical brightener and whitening agent. It also is used to increase strength and absorb heat during exothermic processes.
Calcium carbonate is also used in the production of polyethylene and polypropylene. It is an additive to paints and coatings for several purposes including particle size distribution, opacity control, weather resistance, pH control, and anticorrosion. Calcium carbonate is used to buff er acidic soils.
Calcium carbonate has also been used to mitigate the effects of acid precipitation on water bodies. Another environmental application of calcium carbonate is for gas desulfurization in scrubbers used to reduce sulfur emissions from air pollution sources.
Uses Calcium Carbonate is the calcium salt of carbonic acid which is used as an anticaking agent and dough strengthener. it is available in varying particle sizes ranging from coarse to fine powder. it is practically insoluble in water and alcohol, but the presence of any ammonium salt or carbon dioxide increases its solubility while the presence of any alkali hydroxide reduces its solubility. it has a ph of 9–9.5. it is the primary source of lime (calcium oxide) which is made by heating limestone in a furnace. calcium carbonate is used as a filler in baking powder, for calcium enrichment, as a mild buffering agent in doughs, as a source of calcium ions in dry mix desserts, and as a neutralizer in antacids. it is also termed limestone.
Uses Made by adding soluble carbonate to a calcium salt solution. The white powder or crystals are soluble in acid but not in water. Calcium carbonate was used to neutralize gold toning baths and as a fine abrasive added to water and alcohol for cleaning glass plates before they were coated with photographic binders.
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