Carbon Black N220, with its distinctive properties and versatile applications, remains a pivotal player in the world of oil derivatives.
Carbon Black N220, often referred to simply as N220, is a fine black powder produced from incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons, typically in the form of natural gas or oil. Its name, "carbon black," is derived from its deep black color, which results from its distinctive structure composed of tightly bound carbon atoms.
Carbon Black N220 continues to be an essential oil derivative with vast industrial significance. Its contributions to the rubber, ink, plastics, and electronics industries are immeasurable. Moreover, as the demand for sustainable and eco-friendly materials grows, N220 is also being researched for its potential use in renewable energy technologies and as a carbon black alternative in various applications, reducing environmental impact.
Specification | Value |
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Appearance | Black granular |
Iodine absorptions, g/kg | 116-126 |
CATB absorptive specific surface area, 103 m2/kg | 106-116 |
DBP absorption, 10-5 m3/kg | 109-119 |
Absorptive specific surface area, 103 m2/kg | 114-124 |
Tinting strength, % | 110-120 |
Compressed sample DBP absorption, 10-5 m3/kg | 95-105 |
Heat loss, % | 2.5 max. |
Ash, % | 0.5 max. |
Residue on 45µm sieve, % | 0.1 max. |
Residue on 500µm sieve, % | 0.001 max. |
300% modulus at a definite elongation, MPa | -2.5- -0.5 |