Carbon Black

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C&EN recently published an interesting article on Orion Engineered Carbons GbmH and its strategy of making and selling the most sophisticated grades of carbon black it can.

Carbon Black is a is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products. It is widely used as reinforcing filler material for rubber.   [Tires, tire treads, cable sheathing, hoses, drive belts, conveyor belts, roll coverings, shoe soles, sealing rings, profiles, and damping elements.]  Carbon black is also used as a pigment. That’s not surprising given its name.

A recent carbon black patent issued to Orion is US 8,735,488.

US 8,735,488

Claim 1.  A carbon black, characterized in that the CTAB surface area is from 100 to 160 m2/g, the quartile ratio is greater than 1.60, and the FP index is >0.