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Nano Calcium Carbonate, also known as chalk, is a type of calcium carbonate that has been processed into a fine powder. It is used in a variety of industries, including paper, plastics, paints, and rubber. It is also used as a filler in food products, such as bread and cheese. Nano Calcium Carbonate is a versatile material that can be used to improve the properties of a variety of products. It is also used as a pigment in cosmetics and as a whitening agent in toothpaste.
Nano Calcium Carbonate is produced through a process of grinding and purifying limestone. The resulting powder is then treated with a variety of chemicals to produce a range of particle sizes. The smaller particles are used in a variety of applications, such as coatings, adhesives, and sealants. The larger particles are used in the production of paper and plastics.
Nano Calcium Carbonate is a popular material due to its low cost and wide range of applications. It is also environmentally friendly, as it is a natural material that does not require the use of hazardous chemicals.
Some companies in the Nano Calcium Carbonate market include Omya, Imerys, Huber, and Specialty Minerals. Show Less Read more