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The application of heavy calcium powder is becoming increasingly widespread!

The application of precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) is becoming increasingly widespread! In recent years, with the improvement of environmental awareness, the country has vigorously promoted environmental protection, leading to a boom in the mining industry. As we all know, PCC, short for precipitated calcium carbonate, is a white powder processed from high-quality calcite. Its main component is CaCO3. PCC is characterized by high whiteness, high purity, soft color, and stable chemical composition.

The application of heavy calcium powder is becoming increasingly widespread! In recent years, due to the improvement of environmental awareness, the country has vigorously advocated for environmental protection, and its mineral processing has subsequently reached an economic boom. As we all know, heavy calcium powder, referred to as heavy calcium, is a white powder processed from high-quality calcite. Its main component is CaCO3. Heavy calcium has characteristics such as high whiteness, good purity, soft color, and stable chemical composition. Therefore, heavy calcium is a good filler commonly used in industry. Heavy calcium is usually used as a filler and is also widely used in artificial floor tiles, rubber, plastics, papermaking, coatings, paints, inks, cables, building materials, food, medicine, textiles, feed, toothpaste and other daily chemical industries as a filler to increase the volume of products and reduce production costs. When used in rubber, it can increase the volume of rubber, improve the processability of rubber, play a semi-reinforcing or reinforcing role, and adjust the hardness of rubber.

 

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In recent years, the state has been encouraging the environmental protection of stone powder, and stone papermaking and chemical coatings are one of the key projects. The heavy calcium powder processed by Raymond mill to 1250 mesh plays an important role in the rubber, chemical coatings, and stone papermaking industries. In the papermaking industry, it has the functions of increasing surface gloss, improving whiteness, and improving the smoothness of the paper surface. In the coatings industry, Guangdong heavy calcium powder plays a role in preventing sedimentation, and is used as a filler to increase the thickness of the coating, improve the wear resistance and weather resistance of the coating, and at the same time improve the powder application rate and spraying area of powder coatings; in the rubber industry, it can be used to improve the tensile, tensile, heat resistance, aging resistance, and tear resistance of products; in the plastics industry, it is used to make composite materials, various plastic pipes, profiles, plastic products, degradable plastics, and wires and cables; in the rubber industry, it is used to make tires, rubber products, and sealing products; and as a filler in car surface painting, water-based coatings, cosmetics, toothpaste, and other products.

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