Calcium Carbonate and Its Role in the Rigid PVC (U-PVC) Process

Properties of Calcium Carbonate
Particle Shape:
- Due to its low aspect ratio (length-to-thickness ratio), calcium carbonate is considered a filler, not a reinforcement.
- Limestone processing affects the shape of the particles:
Dry powder: more irregular shape but higher specific surface area
Wet powder: more uniform and smoother shape due to water centrifugation
Precipitated: smaller and more uniform size
Composition of Calcium Carbonate
- Calcium carbonate is usually selected from specific grades of calcite ore (crystalline limestone).
- Typical composition of calcium carbonate used as filler:
| Percentage % | 93 – 98.5 | CaCO3 |
| Percentage % | 5 – 7 | MgCO3 |
| Percentage % | 0.1 – 1.4 | SiO2 |
| Percentage % | 0.1 – 0.500 | Al2O3 |
| Percentage % | 0.2 – 0.16 | Fe2O3 |
| Percentage % | 0.2 – 0.1 | Water |
| PPM | 40 – 200 | Heavy Metals |
Types of Calcium Carbonate
- Fine Powder: from calcite ore with 94% purity, particle size ranges from 0.7 microns (fine) to 20 microns (coarse)
– Hydrated
– Dry
- Precipitated: from aragonite ore with 98% purity, particle size from 0.01 microns (ultrafine) to 5 microns (coarse)
Particle Size and Size Distribution
- Equivalent Spherical Diameter (ESD)
– Diameter of a sphere having the same volume as the particle

Particle Size Distribution
- Average particle diameter d50%
– The diameter at which at least 50% of the particle mass is smaller
– ۵۰% by weight are larger than d50%, and 50% are smaller
- Top Cut d98%
– ۹۸% of the particles are smaller than d98%
– Since coarse and rough particles cause stress concentration,
Reducing the top cut is desirable and improves the following properties:
– Impact Strength
U-PVC:
d98% < 5µm
d50% < 1µm
– Tensile Strength
– Surface Gloss

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