CALCITE

Calcium carbonate, or CaCO3, comprises more than 4% of the earth’s crust and is found throughout the world. Its most common natural forms are chalk, limestone, and marble, produced by the sedimentation of the shells of small fossilized snails, shellfish, and coral over millions of years. Although all three forms are identical in chemical terms, they differ in many other respects, including purity, whiteness, thickness and homogeneity.

Calcite (MAX) Technical and Physical Details

Sr. No. Parameters Percentage
1 LOl 40-43
2 MgO 2-4
3 Cao 48-50
4 Sio2 3-5
5 Fe2o3 Less Than 0.3
6 Al2o3 Less Than 0.3
7 CaCo3 85-90
8 Whiteness 92-97
9 Particle Size/Mesh Size 200,300,400,500, 20 Micron, 10 Micron
10 Appearance Free Flowing White Powder

Calcite AMX Technical and Physical Details

Sr. No. Parameters Percentage
1 LOl 42-44
2 MgO 1-3
3 Cao 52-53.5
4 Sio2 Less Than 2.0
5 Fe2o3 Less Than 0.2
6 Al2o3 Less Than 0.3
7 CaCo3 Min.95
8 Whiteness 92-97
9 Particle Size/Mesh Size 200,300,400,500, 20 Micron, 10 Micron
10 Appearance Free Flowing White Powder

Application: Paint,Plastic,Rubber,Ceramic, Agglomarated/Composite Marble

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