Kaspo Precipitated Calcium Carbonate Plant, one of the leading manufacturers in India. Our state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to producing high-quality precipitated calcium carbonate with exceptional purity and consistency. Our plant is equipped with advanced technology to ensure precision in particle size distribution and surface coatings, catering to various industries such as paper, plastics, paints, and more. With a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility, we adhere to strict quality standards and efficient production processes. Trust Kaspo Precipitated Calcium Carbonate Plant for all your calcium carbonate requirements.
A precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) process involves the following steps:
Calcination: Limestone is heated to high temperatures to convert it into calcium oxide (lime). Slaking: Calcium oxide is mixed with water to create calcium hydroxide (slaked lime). Carbonation: The slaked lime is then reacted with carbon dioxide gas to produce PCC. Precipitation: The PCC is then separated from the remaining solution, washed, dried, and processed into the desired particle size.
A Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC) plant is a specialized facility that manufactures calcium carbonate using a chemical process. This plant uses high-quality limestone or marble as raw materials and combines them with chemicals like calcium hydroxide to create PCC. The process involves controlled conditions such as temperature, pressure, and reaction time to produce a fine, white powder of calcium carbonate. PCC is widely used in various industries, including paper, plastics, paints, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals, due to its unique properties like high brightness, purity, and particle size distribution. Overall, a PCC plant plays a crucial role in providing this versatile mineral for a wide range of applications.