Carbon Black in a metal container, industrial setting

Carbon Black

Carbon black is a fine, powdery material widely used in various industries due to its exceptional chemical and physical properties. Derived from the partial combustion of hydrocarbons, it is primarily utilized as a reinforcing agent in rubber products, such as tires, enhancing their strength, durability, and resistance to wear. Carbon black is also a key ingredient in the production of inks, coatings, and plastics, where it serves as a pigment, UV stabilizer, and conductive filler. Its versatility extends to applications in batteries, where it improves conductivity, and in construction materials, where it adds strength and color. With its unique properties and broad applicability, carbon black plays a vital role in numerous industrial and commercial sectors.

  • A pile of black powdered substance on a lab table, surrounded by laboratory equipment including test tubes, a microscope, and plastic bottles. Background shows a storage cabinet with small drawers.

    N330

    N330 is a general-purpose carbon black grade with medium particle size and structure, widely used for improving durability, strength, and performance in tire sidewalls, hoses, and various rubber applications.

  • Pile of black powder on laboratory table with microscope and jars in background

    N550

    N550 is a medium thermal carbon black grade known for its balanced particle size and structure, making it ideal for enhancing resilience and flexibility in rubber products such as tires, conveyor belts, and molded goods.

  • A pile of black powder on a laboratory table with equipment and a microscope in the background.

    N660

    Carbon Black N660 is a soft-grade carbon black with a larger particle size, providing enhanced flexibility, durability, and resilience. It is widely used in rubber applications such as non-tread tire components and industrial products.