Carbon Lampblack; Acetylene black; Animal bone charcoal; Lampblack; Fullerene tubes; Carbon soot

 

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Carbon Lampblack; Acetylene black; Animal bone charcoal; Lampblack; Fullerene tubes; Carbon soot

Chemical Name: Carbon

Chemical Formula: C

A finely divided, bulky, black soot, at one time the most important black pigment used in the manufacture of printing inks. It is produced by the imperfect combustion of pitch resin or tung oil, or fatty substances, such as naphthalene, in a vessel within a tent made of paper or sheepskin. The smoke is deposited on the inside of the tent which is then beaten to cause the soot to fall off. The soot is then heated several times to a very high temperature in a metal container having a small opening in the top, through which the impurities escape.

Various

59 to 62 nanometers (Arithmetic mean particle diameter)

Molecular Weight (g/mol.)  
Apparent Density (g/cm3)  
Tapped Density (g/l) 260
Melting Point (°C)  
Boiling Point (°C)  
Surface Area (m2/g) 20- 45
Thermal Conductivity (cal/s-cm-°C)  
Mohs Hardness @20°C  
Specific Gravity (g/cc)  
Particle Shape  
Screen Analysis  
pH Value 3.0- 7.0

Carbon Lampblack; Acetylene black; Animal bone charcoal; Lampblack; Fullerene tubes; Carbon soot

COLORING AGENT FOR INKS, CERAMICS, LINOLEUM, CRAYONS, POLISHES, CARBON PAPER, SOAP, ETC. FOR INSULATING COMPOSITIONS, LIQUID-AIR EXPLOSIVES, MATCHES, FERTILIZERS, LUBRICATING
COMPOSITIONS, CEMENTATION OF STEEL

Jars, pails, drums, multiply paper bags, bulk bags and fiberboard containers. For further information on packaging options contact READE

Unknown. For further information please call the E.P.A. at 1.202.554.1404

1333-86-4

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