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SABIC® CARBON BLACK N326
SABIC
SABIC® CARBON BLACK N326 by SABIC is a reinforcing, furnace carbon black grade. It offers improved performance in rubber compound. It is suitable for tire steel belt skims, motor mounts & OTR...
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Other Rubber
Engineering / manufacturing>Belts, conveyors
Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
SABIC® CARBON BLACK N330
SABIC
SABIC® CARBON BLACK N330 by SABIC is a hard particle, reinforcing, furnace carbon black grade. It is recommended for rubber industry and footwear & sheeting. It is suitable for tire treads...
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Other Rubber
Footwear
Pipes, Hoses & Fittings>Hoses
Engineering / manufacturing>Belts, conveyors
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SABIC® CARBON BLACK N339
SABIC
SABIC® CARBON BLACK N339 by SABIC is a hard particle, reinforcing, furnace carbon black grade. It is recommended for rubber industry. It is suitable for tire treads, sidewall, filler & curing...
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Other Rubber
Engineering / manufacturing>Belts, conveyors
Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
SABIC® CARBON BLACK N375
SABIC
SABIC® CARBON BLACK N375 by SABIC is a hard particle, reinforcing, furnace carbon black grade. It is recommended for rubber industry. It is suitable for tire treads, sidewall, filler & curing...
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Other Rubber
Engineering / manufacturing>Belts, conveyors
Automotive/ Transportation>Tires and inner tubes
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