carbon black N220

Place of origin:  China
Model No:  N220
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Features Specifications: carbon black N220

It is a kind of carbon black widely using high-reinforcing furnace carbon black, with higher structural character, its abrasion character between super abrasion furnace and high abrasion furnace. It can be used in all kinds of rubber, compared with N330 carbon black, the abrasion of rubber material containing N220 is 10%-20% higher than N330. It has higher stretching intensity and resisting avulsion intensity, and also has conductive character. Mainly used in tire surface glue including carrying capacity Tire, riding tire and so on. It also used in rubber products which need high intensity and high abrasion. 
Specifications
Carbon black N220:
a) Heating loss: 2.5% (max.)
b) Ash: 0.7% (max.)
c) CTAB Absorption Specific Surface Area 1000m²/kg: 29-43 
d) Color intensity: 108-124%
e) DBP absorption value (10-5m³/kg): 90±7
f) Iodine absorption value (g/kg): 121± 7
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