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Tire industry

The caliber of raw materials employed in tyre production significantly affects their longevity, functionality, and safety. Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC) serves as an effective reinforcing filler, boosting tyre robustness, pliability, and resistance to wear. Its precisely regulated particle size promotes superior distribution within rubber mixtures, resulting in enhanced elasticity and impact absorption. PCC also aids in decreasing rolling resistance, which improves fuel economy and reduces emissions. Moreover, it offers a budget-friendly substitute for pricier fillers such as silica, while promoting eco-friendly manufacturing practices. By integrating PCC, tyre producers can strike an optimal balance between durability, performance, and efficiency.

Why Select Yamuna Calcium for Your Tire Manufacturing Requirements?

Precisely engineered particle size ensures uniform distribution, enhancing the rubber’s strength and elasticity.
Superior rolling resistance improves fuel efficiency, resulting in more energy-saving tires and reduced fuel consumption.
Enhanced reinforcement of the rubber compound increases durability, helping prevent accidents and extending tire lifespan.
Yamuna Calcium offers cost-effective and environmentally friendly synthetic fillers, reducing production expenses without compromising quality.

Particulars Observation Analysis Method
Calcium Carbonate as CaCO3 98% IS 918 -1985 (A-5)
Whiteness 99% Laser Spectra
Crystal Structure Calcitic / Aragonite Megan Test
ph 9.5 Digital pH Meter / IS 918-1985 (A-12)
Bulk Density 0.45gm/ml IS 918 -1985(A-4)
Loss on Drying at 105°C 0.40% IS 918 -1985(A-3)
Moisture 0.5% 0.6%IS 918 -1985
Silica as SiO2 0.05% Gravimetric method
Iron as Fe 0.00% IS918 -1985 (A-8)
Mgo 0.50% IS 918 -1985
Solution in 5N HCL Clear N-A
Linseed Oil Absorption 35gm/100gm IS 918 -1985
ph after sterilization. (095% solution in potable water) 9.8 In-House
Matter insoluble in HCL 0.40% IS 918 -1985(A-7)
Particle Size D50 - 4µ m ± 0.5 µ m Malvern Particle Analyzer 3000 E