Choosing the right type of calcium carbonate (top cut control), customers can achieve cost-reduction benefits by allowing higher calcium carbonate fillers without affecting the production process as well as the final product.
Using calcium carbonate in thermosetting resins reduces costs and enhances mechanical and optical properties.
Calcium carbonate is used to control viscosity, coefficient of thermal expansion, shrinkage of the products.
Calcium Carbonate powder is used in a variety of rubber applications; it can enhance hardness or provide abrasion resistance. Some special examples of using CaCO3 in the rubber industry: there are about 15 to 20% in polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) drainage pipes, about 5 to 15% for stearicacid coated Calcium Carbonate powder in the uPVC window. PVC cables also use calcium carbonate to enhance mechanical properties (elongation and tensile strength) and grid (resistivity). Polypropylene mixtures are often used with CaCO3 to enhance hardness, which is a significant prerequisite at high temperatures.
Used in the manufacture of tire straps, shoe soles & sandals, Mat, Conveyors, Floor tiles, Belts, R.P. Hoses county etc.
Improve strength and add whiteness to rubber products.