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Calcinated Eggshell Calcium

Pure Calcinated Eggshell Calcium

What is Calcinated Egg Shell Calcium (CaO)?

Calcinated Shell Calcium is obtained by calcination. It consist of mainly of Calcium Oxide. When ignited it contains the equivalent of not less than 91.0% calcium oxide (CaO=56.08)

Technical Specifications & FAQ

Detailed insights into Calcinated Eggshell Calcium (CaO)

It is used in It is extensively used for medicinal purposes and also as intermediates in the several calcium preparations. Calcium oxide (CaO) is an exceptionally important industrial compound, which is used as catalyst, toxic-waste remediation agent, an additive in refractory, in paint as well as for other fundamental applications due to their interesting chemical, electrical and optical properties. CaO is a good example of naturally abundant earth metal oxides. CaO nanoparticles have spherical or faceted high surface area, also they are magnetic nanostructured particles. Calcium oxide nanoparticles with its nano structures are very feasible to the applications in drug delivery systems.

  • Good Biocompatibility
  • Non toxic and Non inflammatory
  • Drug delivery systems.
  • Application in various fields like catalysis, optoelectronics, sensors and environmental remediation made metal oxide nanoparticles substantial agents in production. Calcium oxide (CaO) is one of the promising metal oxides.

Packing of Egg Shell Calcite varies depending on whether it is sold for industrial, nutraceutical, cosmetic, or agricultural use.

Packaging Types:

  • HDPE woven bag with inner liner (most common)
  • Laminated moisture-proof bag
  • Plastic or steel drum (for high-purity grades)

Label Description:

  • Product: Calcinated Calcium (Calcium Oxide, CaO)
  • Appearance: White/grayish powder or lumps
  • Purity: (Specify %, e.g., ≥ 90% CaO)
  • Packing Size: 25 kg HDPE Bag (or as required)
  • Storage: Keep in a dry, airtight container; reacts with moisture