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Raw calcium carbonate is manufactured to the stringent technical standards of ANSI/AWWA B100-09 and ASTM E11 test sieves.


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  • Raw calcium carbonate is used as an industrial raw material with other industrial raw materials such as silica flour, limestone, aggregate, quicklime, talc, igneous rock, and abrasives.
  • To remove pollutants and impurities from activated carbon, chemical absorption. 
  • Chlorine, sediment, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), taste, and odor are all removed most effectively by active charcoal carbon filters. 
  • Calcite is a naturally occurring mineral with a wide range of properties. 
  • Composition, particle size and shape, specific gravity, hardness, and color all play a role in its industrial application. 
  • Calcium carbonate makes up glass. 
  • Calcite powder for the glass industry must have a high and consistent proportion of CaO and be free of color-inducing impurities such as Fe2O3 and other trace elements. Rajasthan is a great place to find calcite with high whiteness. 
  • Ceramics contain calcium carbonate. 
  • A wide range of ceramic products, including art ware, porcelain, pottery, floor tiles, and sanitary ware, to name a few utilizes calcite.
  • Calcium carbonate is increasingly employed in the paper, plastics, paints, and coatings sectors due to its unique properties as a white filler and coating pigment. 
  • Other properties are used in a variety of industries, including the chemical industry, building, agriculture, and even human consumption. 
  • Calcium carbonate is mostly used in the construction sector as a building material, limestone aggregate for road construction, an element in cement, or the starting material for the production of builders’ lime by kiln burning. 
  • Calcium carbonate (in limestone form) is no longer used for building purposes on its own due to weathering, primarily caused by acid rain, and is now only used as a raw primary substance for building materials.

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