Marble Specification
Marble Specification
180-02-04
CALCIUM CARBONATE (MARBLE, LIMESTONE)
Effective Date: May 2011
1. SCOPE: This specification establishes the minimum requirements for a grade of calcium carbonate
suitable for use in the manufacture of a powdered scouring and cleansing compound.
Calcium carbonate is a color controlled dry gound, natural material, which contributes its abrasive
properties to the end product. It is chemically inert, and requires no unusual precautions in handling
other than avoidance of the inhalation of fine particles.
2. DEFINITIONS:
Terminology used in this specification is intended to be generic in nature and consistent with
meanings that have been defined through general use and/or accepted trade practices. Where variant
meanings may exist, the applicable interpretation shall be determined by the Texas Procurement
and Support Services, a division of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA).
3. SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Calcium carbonate furnished under this specification
shall meet or exceed the following:
3.1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The product shall be a free-flowing, finely divided solid, white
in color.
3.2. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The product shall conform to the
requirements below, when tested by the methods cited in Section 4.
CaCO3, pbw*
94
96
Testing
Method
4.4
Fe 2 O 3 , pbw*
--
0.1
4.1
Al2O3, pbw*
--
0.2
4.1
MgCO 3 , pbw*
--
4.1
92
--
4.1
60
90
4.2
Particle size % Retained, pbw on: No. 325 standard sieve (45 um)
--
15
4.3
13
20
4.3
Requirements
Minimum
Maximum
4.3. Particle Size: Dry-sieving procedure of ASTM C 371, using the screen sizes specified in the
requirement.
4.4. Calcium Carbonate Determination: Standard methods in ASTM D 511.
5. INSPECTION: Products furnished under this specification shall be inspected by, or at the direction
of the customer at the time of delivery.
6. PACKAGING:
The product shall be delivered in moisture-resistant multi-wall paper bags of 50 pounds (22.7 kg) net
contents.
Packing for shipment shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's standard practice and in a
manner readily accepted by common carriers engaged in interstate commerce. Within the shipping
carton, units shall be packed in a manner designed to minimize damage during the shipment because
of rough or improper handling.
6.1. PACKAGE MARKINGS: Each shipping container shall be clearly marked with the
following:
6.1.1.
6.1.2.
6.1.3.
6.1.4.
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To have a new product listed on the APL, the following procedures are required:
8.1. Submit a written request to CPA, Texas Procurement and Support Services Division and include
the following documentations:
Official Certificate of Analysis from an independent laboratory
The official Certificate of Analysis must list the following:
Chemical Name (CTFI/INCI name) and CAS No.
Manufacturer Name
Brand Name or Trade Name
Batch or Lot Identification Number
Each analytical result given as outlined in the RFP specifications
Laboratory Name, Address, and Contact Information
Detailed technical specifications
Product literature
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
8.2. The Certificate of Analysis will be reviewed and if approved, samples will be requested, in
writing by CPA, for compatibility testing. The shipping instructions will be provided to the
vendor at the time of the request.
8.3. A minimum of sixty (60) days will be required for compatibility testing to be conducted.
8.4. Sample sizes should be no less than 250 grams for powders and 500 ml for liquids. Each sample
must be accompanied with a current MSDS from the manufacturer. More samples may be
requested in writing by CPA. Samples will not be accepted unless accompanied with the current
MSDS document for that material.
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