About Calcium Carbonate for Paints and Coating
Calcium Carbonate for Paints and Coating Product SpecificationMolecular Mass100.0869 g/mol
BrandLabh
Purity97%
FormulaCaCO3
FormPowder
Packaging Size50 kg & 1000 Kg
Packaging Typebag
ApplicationPaint
GradeIndustrial
Molecular FormulaCaCO3
HSN Code28365000
Country of OriginMade in India
Minimum Order Quantity1000 Kg
Product Description
Labh Group are mfg. of paint & coating for Calcium Carbonate . When a filler is used in an adhesive formulation, it is typically meant to take up space. But the space it occupies has a crucial function, making it a role player and a key component to your products success. A number of functional fillers are available for various applications, including Calcium Carbonate and others. Calcium Carbonate is available in particle sizes ranging Micrometre. Calcium Carbonate is a relatively soft, insoluble mineral that is widely used to reduce cost and to control shrinkage in adhesive formulations. LABH GROUP Calcium Carbonate is available in the widest variety of particle-size distributions of any mineral, and an optimum form for an adhesive and sealant application can easily be found. In high-end formulations, LABH GROUP calcium carbonate helps the product maintain its viscosity, physical strength and properties,
Outstanding Surface Finish and WhitenessThe unique formulation of this calcium carbonate delivers minimum whiteness of 98% and maximum brightness up to 98%, ensuring brilliant, smooth finishes in all paint applications. Its fine powder composition guarantees even dispersion, contributing to excellent coverage and aesthetic appeal in coatings.
Reliable Performance in Paints and CoatingsWith high purity (>98% CaCO3) and low residue on sieve (max 0.05%), this product supports consistent quality and strength in emulsion, plastic, and powder paints. The inert chemical nature prevents reactions during application, ensuring reliability and stability in various formulations.
Versatile Application and Long Shelf LifeSuitable for use in primers, putty, distempers, and coatings, this calcium carbonate offers dimensional stability, low thermal conductivity, and superior mechanical strength. Packaged securely in 25Kg and 50Kg bags, it provides up to 2 years of shelf life when stored appropriately.
FAQ's of Calcium Carbonate for Paints and Coating:
Q: How does calcium carbonate improve the mechanical strength of paints and coatings?
A: Calcium carbonate enhances mechanical strength by contributing to the structural integrity of the paint matrix, resulting in durable, long-lasting surfaces. Its fine powder form helps reinforce the coating, preventing cracking and improving overall resistance to wear.
Q: What is the recommended process for incorporating calcium carbonate into paint formulations?
A: To incorporate calcium carbonate effectively, blend it thoroughly with other ingredients using proper mixing equipment. Choose the appropriate particle size based on your desired texture and finish, ensuring even dispersion for optimal performance and a smooth surface.
Q: When should calcium carbonate be used in the paint manufacturing process?
A: Calcium carbonate is best added during the pigment and extender mixing stage of paint formulation. This allows for uniform integration, maximizes brightness, and ensures consistent enhancement of the product's strength and finish.
Q: Where can this calcium carbonate product be utilized within the paint and coatings industry?
A: This product is widely applicable in emulsion paints, powder coatings, putty, plastic paints, primers, and distempers. It serves manufacturers, suppliers, exporters, and traders, particularly in the Indian market, supporting diverse industrial needs.
Q: What benefits does calcium carbonate offer regarding surface finish and appearance?
A: Calcium carbonate's high whiteness and brightness enable superior surface finishes with a smooth texture and excellent coverage. Its low porosity and fine particle size help achieve aesthetically appealing and high-quality coatings.
Q: Is calcium carbonate compatible with typical resins and binders used in paints?
A: Yes, this calcium carbonate is compatible with all commonly used resins and binders. It mixes seamlessly, maintaining the integrity and consistency of the final paint product across various formulations.
Q: How should calcium carbonate be stored and what is its shelf life?
A: Calcium carbonate should be kept in its sealed, original packaging-either 25Kg or 50Kg bags-away from moisture and direct sunlight. When stored correctly, it maintains its properties for up to 2 years.