Carbon Black
Carbon black is a form of amorphous carbon produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products, coal tar, vegetable matter, or other carbon-rich materials. It is a fine black powder with a high surface-area-to-volume ratio, making it useful in a variety of applications.
Applications of Carbon Black
- Tires
- Plastics and Rubber
- Electronics
- Radar Absorbent Materials
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Anti-foaming Agents / Anti-webbing
Products | Grade | Additive | Characteristics | Process Metod | Applications | Data Sheet | MSDS |
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Anti-foaming Agents Anti-webbing | Technical Grade | Surfactants | Latex binder resins require surfactants in their production | Food, chemical, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, papermaking, textile, | |||
Anti-foaming Agents Anti-webbing | Dispersants | Dispersants generate foam in a process similar to surfactants | latex gloves, dipped products balloon production | ||||
Anti-foaming Agents Anti-webbing | Coalescents | Food, chemical, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, papermaking, textile, | |||||
Anti-foaming Agents Anti-webbing | Coalescents | Coalescents also contribute to foaming | Production of latex gloves, dipped products, balloon production | ||||
Anti-foaming Agents Anti-webbing | Thickeners |