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Carbon black is a form of paracrystalline carbon produced by the incomplete combustion of various materials. It is used as a pigment, reinforcing filler, and conductive additive in rubber, plastics, paints, and other products.
Carbon black is a nanostructured material with nearly pure carbon content, formed by pyrolysis of hydrocarbons. It has various applications in rubbers, plastics, paints, and other industries.
Carbon black is a fine black powder of elemental carbon, produced by partial burning and pyrolysis of oil residues. It is used to strengthen rubber, plastic, ink and coating applications, and its performance depends on its particle size, structure, porosity, surface chemistry and physical form.
Carbon black is a form of amorphous carbon obtained from incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. It is used as a reinforcing agent in rubber, a pigment in ink and paint, and a filler in plastics and coatings.
Carbon black is a synthetic material composed of carbon particles fused together by covalent bonds. It is used as a reinforcing filler in rubber compounds and has various properties depending on its structure, size, and surface groups.
Carbon black is a fine powder of carbon made by burning carbon-based matter. It is used mainly in rubber products, but also has optical, electrical, and UV blocking properties.
Carbon Black is virtually pure elemental carbon in the form of colloidal particles that are produced by incomplete combustion or thermal decomposition of gaseous or liquid hydrocarbons under controlled conditions. Its physical appearance is that of a black, finely divided pellet or powder.