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Carbon Black Pigment N220 N330 N550 Used As Chemical Auxiliary Agent
Carbon Black is an additive mainly used for coloring and rubber and plastic products reinforcement. The feature that made Carbon Black widespread in the industrial production is its ability to give a deep, everlasting black color.
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Carbon black contains more than 99% pure carbon. Other components are oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen. It is available in powder or beads (pellet) form. The black particles are 10nm to approximately 100nm in size and fuse into chain-like aggregates, which define the structure of individual Carbon Black grades. Depending on the production process parameters, Carbon Black types differ in particle size, structure, surface chemistry, porosity, and many other characteristics. The properties of most Carbon Black grades are determined by industry-wide standards. The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) is the most widely used, especially for Rubber Carbon Black grades.
Our Industrial Rubber Carbon Blacks provide a wide array of product qualities - each unique to the application desired. From resistance for weather stripping and commercial roofing to abrasion resistance for footwear and flex strength for conveyor belts and hoses, carbon black provides the essential properties for many of your everyday rubber applications.