Ground Calcium Carbonate · Plastic
Ground Calcium Carbonate for the Plastic Industry
Where it's used, how it's incorporated, and typical dosage rates for Plastic manufacturers sourcing Ground Calcium Carbonate from Prime Carbonate.
Overview
Ground Calcium Carbonate in Plastic Manufacturing
Our GCC and Talc grades function as fillers in polyolefin and engineering plastic compounding, improving stiffness and dimensional stability while reducing resin consumption per unit produced.
Prime Carbonate supplies Ground Calcium Carbonate to Plastic manufacturers as part of our broader Plastic industry supply program, alongside other mineral grades suited to this sector.
Where It's Used
Ground Calcium Carbonate Applications Within Plastic
How It's Used
How Ground Calcium Carbonate Is Incorporated
Ground Calcium Carbonate is typically pre-blended into the resin, binder, or pulp system using high-shear mixers or twin-screw extruders, ensuring the fine mineral particles disperse evenly throughout the base material before further processing.
How Much Is Used
Typical Dosage in Plastic
10–30% by weight, depending on the target stiffness and cost reduction.
Actual loading rates depend on your specific formulation and performance targets. Our technical team can recommend a starting point based on your current process.
Recommended Grades
Ground Calcium Carbonate Grades for Plastic
GCC 400 Mesh (Standard Grade)
General-purpose Ground Calcium Carbonate for plastics, masterbatch, paper and construction applicati...
View specifications →GCC Ultra-Fine 2 Micron (Coating Grade)
Ultra-fine, high-brightness GCC engineered for paint, coatings, and premium masterbatch formulations...
View specifications →Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about sourcing Ground Calcium Carbonate for Plastic.
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