Carbon Black

Carbon Black is a form of virtually pure elemental carbon that is produced through controlled conditions by incomplete combustion or thermal decomposition of gaseous or liquid hydrocarbons.
Carbon Black appears as a black, finely divided pellet or powder.
A soft carbon black as compared to a hard carbon black is one which, when mixed in a conventional rubber compound and the compound vulcanized, yields a product that is soft, more resilient, more rubbery and yet tough; whereas a hard carbon black in the same compound imparts stiffer, tougher characteristics with low resilience.

Applications:

  • packaging industry
  • Adhesives and Sealants
  • Carbon Black absorbs the UV radiations.
  • The high carbon black conductivity allows it to provide
  • electrical conductivity to polymers
  • Laser printers, toners, inks, and paints also use different types of carbon black
  • It is used as a filler in adhesives, films, plastics, and paints

Package:

  • Jumbo Bag