Untreated calcium carbonate

Definition

Untreated calcium carbonate is a fine white powder obtained by grinding limestone or natural marble without any additives or chemical coatings. It is often abbreviated as GCC (Ground Calcium Carbonate).

Properties

Color: White or light gray depending on purity.
Fineness: Available in various grades (microns or nanometers).
Solubility: Slightly soluble in water, soluble in acids.
Density: Approximately 2.7 g/cm³.
Hardness: Approximately 3 on the Mohs scale.

Untreated calcium carbonate – common uses

Plastics Industry

Used as a filler to reduce costs and improve certain mechanical properties.

However, untreated material does not adhere as well to polymers as coated material.

Paper Industry

Improves whiteness and smoothness and enhances printing.

Paints and Coatings

Acts as a filler to increase paint volume and reduce costs.

Pharmaceuticals and Dietary Supplements

Used as a source of calcium or as a filler in tablets.

Agriculture

Used as a soil acid modifier (lime) to improve soil fertility.

Animal Feed

Added as a source of calcium in poultry and livestock feed.

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