Industrial-Grade Carbon Black for Sheet Rubberfine Particle Carbon Black for Injection Molding
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| Customization: | Available |
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| CAS No.: | 10279-57-9 |
| Formula: | Si=O2 |
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Basic Info.
- Model NO.
- carbon black
- EINECS
- 238-878-4
- Classification
- Silicon Dioxide
- Grade Standard
- Industrial Grade
- Kind
- No Salt Oxide
- Quality
- First Class
- Color
- White
- MOQ
- 1kg
- Delivery Time
- 10 Days
- Other Name
- Silicondioxidehydrate
- Brand Name
- Rhb
- Place of Origin
- China
- Package
- 25kg/Bag
- Transport Package
- Small Bag with Jumbo Bag
- Specification
- 5-15CBM/TON
- Trademark
- OEM
- Origin
- China
- HS Code
- 3802900090
- Production Capacity
- 10000 T/Year
Product Description
The origins of carbon black are fascinating, with a story spanning thousands of years and continents. Archaeological discoveries confirm that as early as 4000 BC, early humans were aware of its formation: they collected soot residue from primitive stoves and used it to create cave paintings. In ancient China, artisans specialized in producing carbon black by burning pinewood in earthen kilns. They also processed it into a fine powder, creating high-quality ink sticks that later became a treasure trove for scholars and writers.The industrial history of carbon black began in the 19th century, when the demand for high-strength rubber products drove technological innovation. In 1839, Charles Goodyear's accidental discovery of vulcanization, coupled with the growing demand for durable tires, led to the experimentation of carbon black as a rubber reinforcing agent. Early carbon black production processes were simple: whale oil or vegetable oil was burned in a sealed chamber, and the carbon deposits were then carefully scraped from the chamber walls.
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