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Minerios Ouro Branco Natural Calcium Carbonate

Minerios Ouro Branco Natural Calcium Carbonate, also known as calcite is a mineral of inorganic constitution, white powder, fine, odorless, insoluble and of low oil absorption, chemically inert, which is extracted from deposits and processed in different granulometric ranges according to the desired application. Cargo widely used due to the low market value, this due to the high demand and supply.

Functions: Dispersant, Filler

Chemical Family: Calcium Salts, Carbonates

Features: Low Oil Absorption, Odorless

Synonyms: CaCO3

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    Identification & Functionality

    Chemical Name
    Plastics & Elastomers Functions
    CAS No.
    471-34-1
    EC No.
    207-439-9

    Features & Benefits

    Materials Features

    Applications & Uses

    Recommended Applications
    • Paint applications : Load widely used in all paint systems, with the exception of bicomponent systems that use acids for polymerization and curing, helps to improve the abrasion resistance of the film, but decreases its flexibility, low coverage power, base for mass production, demarcation paints, real estate paints, etc.
    • Plastics application : Widely used in thermoplastic resins as a reinforcing filler, improving mechanical properties, increasing strength and hardness, in the manufacture of masterbatches it acts as a dispersant for pigments with high tinting power, especially organic ones, facilitating the pigmentation of virgin resins.
    • General applications : It is used in the manufacture of paints, friction materials, glass, plastics, rubbers, fiberglass adhesive glues, lime, as a product vehicle, in acid neutralization, soil correction, and as a raw material for the manufacture of precipitated calcium carbonate .

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Insoluble in
    Water

    Technical Details & Test Data

    Incompatible Materials or Substances

    Ammonium acids and salts, undergoes oxidation by ultraviolet and reaction with the infiltration of acid rain transforming into calcium sulfate.