Description
- Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most abundant minerals on the surface of the globe, moreover, it is found in a very large number of forms: massive limestone, chalk, marble … , the element calcium is mainly present in nature associated with carbonate ions to give calcium carbonate, CaCO3, mainly in the form of calcite or aragonite.
- Other names : Precipitated lime carbonate, calcium carbonate.
- Use: Due to their high whiteness and opacity, carbonates are suitable for many uses, from building materials to paper and paint, including foodstuffs.
For example, paints, toothpastes, ceramics, putty, polish, insecticides, inks, shoe polish,
papers, adhesives, matches, pencils, linoleum, insulation compounds, welding rods and in the manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber.
-Detection and determination of halogens in organic compounds
-Water analysis
CCE 20µ
– Matt and satin paint
– in aqueous phase and solvent phase
– Water-dispersible powder paint
-Road painting and industrial painting
– PVC
– Rubber and industrial plastic
-Glue
-Cables
– Sealing, insulation
CCE 40 µ
– Matt paint in aqueous phase
-Water-dispersible powder paint
-Polyesters
-Glue
-Rubber
-Sanitary ceramics
-Chalk making
-Coat
-Cement glue
-Mastic
-Plastic
-PVC
CCE 74 µ
– Matt paint in aqueous phase
-Water-dispersible paint
– Coating and painting
-Cement based plasters
-Composites
-Powder and scouring cream
-Mastic
-Plaster
-Detergent
CCE 150
-Glass industry
-Cattle feed
-Cement glue
-Glue
-Tiles and terrazzo
-Detergent
-Mastic
-Plaster
CCE 200
-Glass industry
-Cattle feed
-Cement glue
-Tiles and granitons
-Mastic
-Plaster
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