Precipitated Calcium Carbonate For Toothpaste

Precipitated Calcium Carbonate For Toothpaste

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Precipitated Calcium Carbonate For Toothpaste Price And Quantity

  • 100 Kilograms

Precipitated Calcium Carbonate For Toothpaste Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 7-10 Days
  • 25kg/500kg

Product Description



Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC) for Toothpaste is a high-purity powdered compound with exceptional solubility and reliable performance tailored for industrial applications. With a purity range between 96% and 99%, this sharp-smelling material ensures consistent quality essential for toothpaste formulations. Its powdered form facilitates easy integration into manufacturing processes, while the high solubility ensures efficient blending and smooth texture. The product is designed for long-term use by maintaining stability when stored at room temperature, ensuring cost-efficiency and durability. This industrial-grade PCC is ideal for manufacturers seeking a dependable and high-quality ingredient for toothpaste production.

FAQs of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate For Toothpaste:


Q: What is the purity of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate for Toothpaste?

A: The product has a purity range of 96% to 99%.

Q: What is the solubility level of this product?

A: It features high solubility, making it ideal for toothpaste formulations.

Q: In what form is the product available?

A: This product is available in powdered form for ease of use and mixing.

Q: How should the product be stored?

A: The product should be stored at room temperature to ensure its stability and longevity.

Q: What is the typical application of this product?

A: Precipitated Calcium Carbonate for Toothpaste is primarily used in industrial applications, especially in toothpaste production.

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