Well, CaCO3 is used as filler for the polyacrylate sealant. So, my goal is to determine the filler amount in this polyacrylate sample. The polyacrylate decomposition temperature is around 400°C. In my opinion, every mass loss before 400°C is caused by plasticizer and water, the mass loss at 400°C is caused by polyacrylate and every mass loss above 400°C is caused by CaCO3/Ca(OH)2. I've used the TGA to analyze an acrylate/water (50/50) dispersion and a pure CaCO3-sample. Here you can see how polyacrylate decomposes, and how CaO is formed out of CaCO3. But clearly, when combined in the polyacrylate mixture, CaCO3 doesn't decompose in the same way it does in pure form.