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Raven 425

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Birla Carbon
Raven 425 by Birla Carbon is a blue tone carbon black. It possesses a large particle size and extremely low physical impurities. Offers excellent dispersion, superior processing and smooth surface finish. It provides longer screenlife and high loading. Raven 425 is recommended for non-pressure pipes and plastic color concentrates for film and molding applications.
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Raven 425
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Birla Carbon
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Product Type
Carbon Blacks
Chemical Composition
Carbon Black
CAS Number
1333-86-4
Masterbatch
No
Physical Form
Beads, Powder
Appearance
Black
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Geographical Availability
North America
Applications/ Recommended for
  • Pipes, Hoses & Fittings > Pipes
  • Polymer Conversion > Dispersion
Labels/Agency Rating
EINECS (215-609-9), New Jersey Trade Secret Registry Number TSRN 67118600000-5004P, AICS (Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances), CEPA (Canadian Environmental Protection Act), Domestic substance list (DSL), NEPA, MITI, Philippine Inventory of Chemical Substances, SARA (Sections 311/312), WHMIS, class D2A

Raven 425 Properties

Property

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Tinting Strength
54 %
ASTM D3265
Surface Area
29 m2/g
(Nitrogen)
ASTM D6556
Surface Area
29 m2/g
(Statistical Thickness Method. Beads/Powder)
ASTM D6556

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