In the dynamic world of oil derivatives, one component stands out for its versatility and indispensable role - Carbon Black N660.
Carbon Black N660 is a fine black powder composed of elemental carbon. It is produced through the incomplete combustion or thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons, typically natural gas or oil. This process yields small, highly structured particles that possess unique properties, making N660 a valuable commodity in the oil derivatives sector.
Specification | Value |
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Appearance | Black granular |
Iodine absorptions, g/kg | 32-40 |
CATB absorptive specific surface area, 10^3 m^2/kg | 32-40 |
DBP absorption, 10^-5 m^3/kg | 85-95 |
Absorptive specific surface area, 10^3 m^2/kg | 30-40 |
Tinting strength, % | - |
Compressed sample DBP absorption, 10^-5 m^3/kg | 71-79 |
Heat loss, % | 1.5 max. |
Ash, % | 0.5 max. |
Residue on 45µm sieve, % | 0.1 max. |
Residue on 500µm sieve, % | 0.001 max. |