Specialty Carbon Black
CAS: 1333-86-4
Ref. 3D-FS171269
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10g | Ausgelaufen | ||
25g | Ausgelaufen |
Produktinformation
- 1000N
- 10B
- 150T
- 1800R
- 1K01967
- 200Mp
- 20B
- 2200B
- 2300Cb
- 2400B
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- 2500B
- 25B
- 25Bs
- 25Cb
- 2600B
- 2700B
- 2900B
- 3030B
- 3050B
- 30B
- 3230B
- 3230Mj
- 3250B
- 3350B
- 3400B
- 3500B
- 35G
- 36B6047
- 3750B
- 376M
- 40B
- 40B2
- 415Ud
- 43050B
- 44Cb
- 45B
- 5029A
- 50Hg
- 5110B
- 550B
- 600Jd
- 60Hmaf
- 6316F
- 650B
- 7100F
- 7270M
- 7360Sb
- 7400Sb
- 750B
- 7550F
- 7550Sb/F
- 7861D
- 850B
- 8700F
- 90Epx04
- 9100Sh3
- 9100Sh4
- 9550Wa
- 95Cb
- 960B
- 970Lb
- 9930Cf
- 9B898
- ASM
- Acarbp
- Acet
- Aquablak
- Asahithermal
- BKhPO
- BPL
- Blackhole
- C/B-G-Svh
- CSF
- Carbocolor
- Cb-Ec
- Ccmpb
- Chesacarb
- Chezasorb
- Collophite
- Denkablack
- Diablack
- ECP
- EDO
- EPC
- EXP
- Ecorax
- Elf-O
- Elftex
- FEF
- Fef-Ls
- Furnex
- Gasblack
- HAF
- HCF
- Haf-Hs
- Haf-Lh
- Hcb-A
- Hg-Cb
- Htc-G
- Htc-Ga
- Htc-S
- Htc-Sh
- Htc-Sl
- Isaf
- Isaf-Hm
- Isaf-Ls
- Ketjenblack
- Kog-Cls
- LPT
- Lampblack
- MC
- MT
- Maf-Ls
- Mogul
- Molacco
- Mt-C
- Mt-Ci
- Mtci
- Ncbpg
- OTS
- Ots-S
- Ots-S/A
- Ots-S/B
- P-Xpc
- Pelletex
- Philblack
- Plwtexg
- Porousblack
- Printex
- Raven
- Regal
- Russ
- S-Svh
- SAF
- SRF
- Saf-Hs
- Saf-Ls
- Sb4A
- Servacarb
- Sevalco
- Shoblack
- Sp
- Srf-Hs
- Supercarbovar
- T-Ns
- Thermax
- V4
- V<sub>4</sub>
- Vulcan
- ZCP
- Witcoblack 100
- TM 30
- Carbon black
- Pigment Black 7
Carbon black is a black pigment that is used in the manufacture of paints, inks, and other products. It has high values of thermal expansion and adsorption properties. Carbon black has been used as an adsorbent for the removal of chemical pesticides from wastewater. It also has been used to remove phenols and organic matter from water by adsorption. The optimum concentration of carbon black is between 0.5% and 1%. The concentration-time curve for activated carbon shows a rapid initial rise followed by a slower rate of increase. This curve occurs due to the fast absorption capacity of activated carbon, which leads to rapid uptake rates in the early stages before saturation occurs.