Calcium Carbonate is a versatile inorganic compound with the chemical formula CaCO3, serving as an essential additive in Bawal's manufacturing sector. We supply both Precipitated (PCC) and Ground (GCC) Calcium Carbonate to meet the diverse needs of Bawal's paper, plastic, and pharmaceutical industries. Our Calcium Carbonate is handled with advanced care to maintain its high purity and uniform particle size, serving as the primary component for filling and coating applications in the Bawal industrial zone.
For Bawal's rubber and PVC manufacturers, Calcium Carbonate is used to enhance mechanical properties such as tensile strength and impact resistance. It also acts as a pH buffer and neutralizing agent in various chemical processes in Bawal. By providing reliable and high-quality Calcium Carbonate in Bawal, we help local industries produce competitive and high-performance goods for both domestic and international markets.
Activated Calcium Carbonate is engineered by surface-coating PCC with specialized fatty acids (Stearic Acid) and Titanate Coupling Agents. This coating enhances the mineral's physical properties, offering superior dispersion, flow, and gloss. For end-users, ACC allows for higher filler loading, providing a significant edge in economic viability and mechanical strength in finished products.
| Sr. No. | Parameters | Activated Calcium Carbonate (Coated) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Appearance | Fine White Powder |
| 2 | Bulk Density | 0.64 to 0.70 gm/ml |
| 3 | Fineness (Mesh Size) | 99.99% passing through 350 # |
| 4 | Oil Absorption | 35 to 40 ml/100gm |
| 5 | Water Proofing (Hydrophobicity) | 96 to 98% |
| 6 | Average Particle Size | 3.0 to 3.5 Microns |
| 7 | Surface Coating | Specialized Fatty Matters (Stearic Acid) |
| 8 | Purity (as CaCO3) | 98.5% min. |
| 9 | Specific Gravity | 2.7 Max |
| 10 | Surface Area | 15-20 (BET Method) |
Primary Applications:
Our Calcium Carbonate is widely used as a functional filler in PVC Pipes, Cables, Masterbatches, Rubber, Paints, and the Paper Industry to enhance brightness, impact strength, and cost-efficiency.