Carbon Black Processing: Turning Soot into Industrial Gold
WEB1 day ago · Carbon black is typically produced from coal tar, petroleum, or natural gas, heated at temperatures ranging from 1,420 to 1,980℃, causing the carbon to evaporate and then cool into particles. Essentially, it is a form of soot. Historically, carbon black was commonly used as a pigment for murals. Today, it is classified into various grades ...