Calcium Carbonate
What is Calcium Carbonate?
Calcium carbonate is among the most abundant minerals found on earth, covering up to 4% of the planet. This naturally occurring mineral is highly sought after, and Pakistan is especially fortunate to have access to it for use in industrial processes. In its natural form, it occurs in several forms such as marble, limestone, and chalk - created over millions of years from the deposits of shells, shellfish, and corals. This mineral can be found in uses such as glass production, paint manufacturing, plastic and paper-making, adhesives, and more. It's chemical representation is CaCO₃.
What are the Uses of Calcium Carbonate?
Calcium carbonate is an incredibly versatile mineral that serves a variety of industries due to its affordability and advantageous mechanical properties. It's commonly used as a filler or stabilizing agent in various industries like paper-making (to create opaque papers), paint production (to achieve high coverage gloss), pharmaceuticals (for calcium supplements), adhesives, glassware, agriculture, and food production. As a result of its abundance, calcium carbonate provides cost-effective yet quality results for all sorts of different industries!
TSS claims that its Calcium Carbonate is being used by various industries such as rubber, paint, plastic, adhesives, paper, pharma, glass, and others.
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