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what D97 is required for paper coating grade GCC

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The required D97 (particle size at which 97% of the particles are finer) for paper coating grade Ground Calcium Carbonate (GCC) is determined by the coating layer type, paper grade, and target printability, with industry-standard specifications as follows: Core Specification by Coating Application Pre-coat / Base-coat GCC (standard coating grade) Typical D97 requirement:≤ 5 μm(mainstream range: 2–4 μm) Corresponding particle size metric: 60–85% of particles < 2 μm Application: Base coating of paperboard, lightweight coated paper, balancing coverage, coating runnability and cost efficiency. Standard Top-coatGCC Typical D97 requirement:≤ 2 μm Corresponding particle size metric: 85–95% of particles < 2 μm Application: Surface coating of general coated paper and packaging paperboard, ensuring good smoothness and basic printability. High-gloss / High-end Printing…

The required D97 (particle size at which 97% of the particles are finer) for paper coating grade Ground Calcium Carbonate (GCC) is determined by the coating layer type, paper grade, and target printability, with industry-standard specifications as follows:

Core Specification by Coating Application

  1. Pre-coat / Base-coat GCC (standard coating grade)
    1. Typical D97 requirement:≤ 5 μm(mainstream range: 2–4 μm)
    2. Corresponding particle size metric: 60–85% of particles < 2 μm
    3. Application: Base coating of paperboard, lightweight coated paper, balancing coverage, coating runnability and cost efficiency.
  2. Standard Top-coatGCC
    1. Typical D97 requirement:≤ 2 μm
    2. Corresponding particle size metric: 85–95% of particles < 2 μm
    3. Application: Surface coating of general coated paper and packaging paperboard, ensuring good smoothness and basic printability.
  3. High-gloss / High-end Printing Top-coat GCC
    1. Typical D97 requirement:≤ 1.6 μm, with ultra-fine grades as low as≤ 1.3 μmfor premium applications
    2. Corresponding particle size metric: ≥ 90% (up to 95%+) of particles < 2 μm
    3. Application: High-end coated woodfree paper, art paper, cast-coated paper, to deliver high gloss, ultra-smooth surface and high-precision printing adaptability.

Key Supplementary Notes

  • Industry Standards: There is no mandatory national standard for coating-grade ultra-fine GCC in China, with specifications mainly customized by paper mills; the international reference standard is ISO 3262-18. HG/T 3249.1-2008 specifies basic requirements for papermaking GCC, with the finest grade (1000 mesh) requiring D97 ≤ 11 μm for filler use, which is far coarser than coating grade.
  • Production Process: Coating-grade GCC with D97 ≤ 5 μm is almost exclusively produced via wet grinding process, to ensure narrow particle size distribution and minimal coarse particle residue, which prevents blade scratching and surface defects during coating.
  • Critical Distinction: Filler-grade GCC for papermaking has a much looser D97 requirement of 13–30 μm, which is not suitable for paper coating applications.
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