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Conductive Fillers & Fibers > Carbon Blacks

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ACPS high solid distributed by DKSH is a special blend of ultra-high exfoliated graphite/NPG and carbon black present in a paste form. It is easy to disperse in polyester resins (UPUR) and epoxy... view more
Applications
  • UPR
  • Epoxy, Epoxide Resin
  • Buildings & constructions>Flooring
  • Footwear
  • ...
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Performance furnace carbon blacks Medium High color Use in coatings and engineering plastics... view more
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Performance furnace carbon blacks Medium High color Use in coatings and engineering plastics... view more
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Specialty furnace carbon blacks High purity with exceptionnaly low levels of ash and residue. UV protection - Cable jackets... view more
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Stabilize against UV radiation Make polymers weather resistant, polyolefins in particular Confer electric conductivity Opacify/colorant Have low toluene extract and can be used in food/potable water... view more
Applications
  • TPE and TPV
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
Stabilize against UV radiation Make polymers weather resistant, polyolefins in particular Confer electric conductivity Opacify/colorant Have low toluene extract and can be used in food/potable water... view more
Applications
  • TPE and TPV
  • Pipes, Hoses & Fittings>Pipes
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
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Applications
  • Natural Rubber
  • Other Rubber
Aditya Birla Chemicals – Advanced Materials
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Applications
  • Natural Rubber
  • Other Rubber
ELFTEX® 254 by Cabot is a conductive carbon black grade. Offers very low levels of sulfur and ash to provide excellent reliability & dispersion. It is designed for the power cable industry. Used... view more
Applications
  • Wiring & Cables>Cable jacketing
  • Polymer Conversion>Dispersion
Low surface area, low structure furnace carbon black. Used in butyl and halobutyl polymer in tire innerliners, curing bladders and butyl tubes. Provides reduced air permeability, improved flex... view more
Applications
  • TPE and TPV
  • Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
United® SRF by Cabot is a furnace black carbon. It possesses very low surface area, low structure and low DBPA and C-DBPA structure. It provides large aggregate size distribution. It offers easy... view more
Applications
  • Natural Rubber
  • Sealants, seals & gaskets
  • Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
  • Pipes, Hoses & Fittings>Hoses
  • ...
Carbon black. Used for industrial rubber goods such as emulsion and solution SBR, BR, natural rubber and blends of any of these polymers. Offers moderate wear and abrasion resistance, easy... view more
Applications
  • Other Rubber>BR
  • SBR
  • Natural Rubber
  • Sealants, seals & gaskets
  • ...
Carbon black. Used for emulsion and solution SBR, BR, natural rubber and blends of any of these polymers. Offers good wear resistance, very good abrasion resistance, easy dispersion and very good... view more
Applications
  • SBR
  • Other Rubber>BR
  • Natural Rubber
  • Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
  • ...
VULCAN® 6LM by Cabot is a low structure carbon black. It is suitable for emulsion and solution SBR, BR, natural rubber and blends of any of these polymers. It offers good wear resistance, low... view more
Applications
  • Natural Rubber
  • Other Rubber>BR
  • SBR
  • Engineering / manufacturing>Belts, conveyors
  • ...
Very high structure carbon black. Used for emulsion and solution SBR, BR, natural rubber and blends of any of these polymers. Offers good treadwear, very good tear and cut / chip resistance, high... view more
Applications
  • SBR
  • Other Rubber>BR
  • Natural Rubber
  • Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
  • ...
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