use of calcium carbonate in paint

What is the use of calcium carbonate in paint?

In the modern paint and coating industry, Calcium Carbonate (CaCO_3) is no longer just a “filler” used to add weight. It has evolved into a high-performance functional additive. From providing the perfect snow-white finish to reducing the overall production cost, it is the most essential mineral in a paint chemist’s toolkit.

At Vigyan Lime, with our 77 years of manufacturing legacy, we produce high-purity Calcium Carbonate that helps brands achieve that elusive 99% brightness.1


5 Key Functions of Calcium Carbonate in Paint

1. Extending Titanium Dioxide (TiO_2)

Titanium Dioxide is the most expensive raw material in paint. Calcium Carbonate acts as a “spacer” for 2 TiO_2 particles.3 By preventing these particles from clustering, it ensures that light reflects off the surface more efficiently.

  • The Benefit: You can replace up to 10-20% of expensive TiO_2 with our high-brightness CaCO_3 without losing any “hiding power.”

2. Improving Opacity and Hiding Power

Opacity is the ability of paint to cover the previous color on a wall. High-quality Calcium Carbonate increases the “Dry Hiding” effect. As the paint film dries, the mineral particles create a dense structure that blocks light, ensuring a flawless finish in fewer coats.

3. Precision Gloss & Sheen Control

The texture of your paint—whether it’s a “Matte” finish or a “High-Gloss” sheen—depends on the particle size of the Calcium Carbonate used.

  • Fine Grades (1100 Mesh): Used for premium, silky-smooth emulsions.

  • Coarser Grades (400-600 Mesh): Used for matte finishes and industrial primers to scatter light and reduce reflections.

4. Enhancing Durability (Scrub Resistance)

A house is a long-term investment, and the paint should be too. Calcium Carbonate provides the mechanical “backbone” to the paint film. It increases Scrub Resistance, meaning the paint won’t flake or fade even after multiple washes with soap and water.4

5. Weather Resistance and Stability

Calcium Carbonate is chemically inert and weather-resistant. It protects the paint from the harsh effects of UV rays and temperature changes, preventing the paint from “chalking” (turning into white powder on the surface) over time.


Technical Specifications (Standard Paint Grade)

Feature Vigyan Lime Quality Why it Matters
Whiteness/Brightness 98.5% – 99% Ensures a pure white base for all shades.
Oil Absorption 16 – 20 g/100g Lowers the requirement for expensive resins.
Purity (CaCO_3) 98.5% Min Long-lasting chemical stability in the can.
Contamination Zero Black Particles Guaranteed spotless, clean finish.

Frequently Asked Questions (F&Q)

Q1: Does using Calcium Carbonate affect the color of my paint?

Ans: Not if you use high-purity grades. Vigyan Lime mineral is naturally ultra-white, ensuring that your pastel and vibrant shades remain “true-to-color” without any yellowish tint.

Q2: Is it suitable for water-based emulsions?

Ans: Yes, it is widely used in both water-based emulsions and solvent-based (oil) paints due to its excellent dispersibility.

Q3: How does it help in cost reduction?

Ans: By acting as a TiO_2 extender and requiring less resin (due to low oil absorption), it significantly lowers the “Cost Per Liter” for paint manufacturers.

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