Carbon black N375 is a remarkable oil derivative that plays a pivotal role in various industrial applications.
Carbon black N375 is a type of carbon black, a fine powder composed primarily of carbon atoms. It is produced by incomplete combustion or thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons, such as natural gas or oil. This process results in the formation of tiny, spherical particles with an incredibly high surface area.
Specification | Value |
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Appearance | Black granular |
Iodine absorptions, g/kg | 85-95 |
CATB absorptive specific surface area, 10^3 m^2/kg | 91-101 |
DBP absorption, 10^-5 m^3/kg | 109-119 |
Absorptive specific surface area, 10^3 m^2/kg | 95-105 |
Tinting strength, % | 110-120 |
Compressed sample DBP absorption, 10^-5 m^3/kg | 92-102 |
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 | -1.0-1.0 |