Calcium Carbonate In Paper ? A Perspective From The Kaolin Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Hagemeyer
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The trend to higher solids paper coating and to neutral/alkaline papermaking is causing an above average growth in the use of calcium carbonate as both a paper coating and a paper filling pigment. These developments are expected to continue well into the 1990s. Thus, calcium carbonate will account for a somewhat larger percentage of total paper pigment volume. Nevertheless, overall growth in paper tonnage coupled with an increase in filler pigment percentages will create a demand for larger quantities of other pigments as well. Kaolin will continue to be the dominant paper pigment by far, with continued growth though at a somewhat slower rate than calcium carbonate.
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APA: B. Hagemeyer  (1986)  Calcium Carbonate In Paper ? A Perspective From The Kaolin Industry

MLA: B. Hagemeyer Calcium Carbonate In Paper ? A Perspective From The Kaolin Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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