Carbon black application/usage/uses

Industrial used carbon black is high degree dispersion black powder, obtained by cracking and incomplete combustion.
 
Industrial used carbon black is mainly composed of carbon from hydrocarbons (oil or natural gas hydrocarbons), and has a quasi-graphite crystallite structure, and concentric alignment, the particle composed by nearly spherical or other irregular shaped aggregates.
 
Carbon black has the following characteristics:
1. The best black pigment.
2. Almost cheapest paint.
3. Tinting strength and the strongest hiding pigments.
4. Neutral on visual senses.
5. the most stable pigments, heat resistance, chemical resistance, light resistance.
For carbon black detailed character, please refer our news report carbon black character, 2 series in total. 
 
Carbon black Uses:
Mainly used as rubber reinforcing agent and filler, its consumption is about half of the consumption of rubber. Rubber used carbon black accounts for 94% of total carbon black, of which about 60% used for tire manufacture. In addition, carbon black also used as an ink, paint and plastics and plastics colorants ultraviolet light shielding agent. In many other products, such as electrodes, batteries, resistors, explosives, cosmetics and polishing paste, carbon black is also important auxiliaries.
 
Carbon black for rubber tire industry
rubber seals, shock absorbing member, etc., rubber products with a certain amount of carbon black reinforcement and padding can play a role to improve the performance of rubber products.
 
Carbon black pigment
Mainly used in inks, paints and other industries as a black pigment.
 
Conductive carbon black
The use of low resistance or high resistance properties of some of the carbon black to make it in different products, such as conductive rubber, radio components, etc., become conductive carbon black.

In our next report, we will introduce carbon black application in plastic industry, specificly. Thank you for your attention. 

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