Chalk Powder
Form :
Powder
Molecular Weight :
100.09 G/Mol
Boiling Point :
825 °C
Melting Point :
1339 °C
Solubility :
Sparingly Soluble In Water
Description :
Overview of Chalk Powder
Chalk Powder (Calcium Carbonate, Precipitated Chalk) is a natural mineral used in various industrial, educational, and specialty applications. Known for its white color, fine texture, and wide availability, Chalk Powder is used in manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and numerous other applications.
This compound appears as a white fine powder. Its calcium carbonate composition provides useful properties for various industrial and commercial applications.
Related products include Limestone, Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, and other calcium carbonate forms used in industrial applications.
Applications of Chalk Powder
Construction & Building Materials
- Used in putty and filler formulations
- Applied to wall coatings
- Used in cement additives
- Applied to construction materials
Industrial Applications
- Utilized in rubber compounding
- Used in applications for plastic fillers
- In formulations for coatings and paints
Agriculture & Animal Feed
- Utilized in lime for agricultural use
- It is used as a soil amendment
- It is used in supplements for animal feed
Educational & Commercial Uses
- It is used to create chalk for classrooms.
- It is applied using tailor's chalk.,
- used to mark and draw in
Safety & Handling Guidelines
- Generally safe to handle
- Avoid inhalation of dust
- Use dust masks when handling large quantities
- Use gloves and protective clothing
Where to Buy Chalk Powder?
Chalk Powder Manufacturer
ChemicalBull supplies high-quality Chalk Powder for industrial and commercial applications.
Supplier & Distributor
- Available in bulk quantities for industrial use
- Various grades (industrial, food-grade, feed-grade)
- Different particle sizes
- COA, MSDS, and specifications provided
MSDS
Includes detailed safety instructions and handling protocols.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What are the uses of chalk powder?
Used in construction (putty, fillers), manufacturing (rubber, plastics, paint), agriculture (soil amendment), and educational applications. -
What is the composition?
Primarily calcium carbonate (CaCO₃); natural chalk may contain minor impurities. -
Is it the same as calcium carbonate?
Yes, chalk is a natural form of calcium carbonate; it can also be precipitated synthetically.