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Carbon Black Feed Stock
Carbon black feedstock refers to the raw materials used to produce carbon black, typically heavy hydrocarbon oils derived from petroleum refining or sources like natural gas and coal tar. These feedstocks are essential for forming carbon black through processes like incomplete combustion or thermal decomposition. They impact the properties of the resulting carbon black, including particle size and purity


At MAITRI METAL (P) LIMITED, we pride ourselves as a leading channel partner, distributor, and stockist of carbon black feedstock. We deliver premium-grade raw materials essential for carbon black production, providing industries with reliable and efficient solutions that meet their specific requirements
Specification
- Viscosity : The measure of the fluid's resistance to flow, often specified at a certain temperature to ensure proper handling and processing during production.
- Flash Point : The lowest temperature at which the vapor of a combustible liquid can ignite in air, providing an indication of its flammability and safety considerations.
- Density : The mass per unit volume of the feedstock, which affects handling, transportation, and storage considerations.
- Chemical Composition : Typically characterized by the content of aromatic hydrocarbons and other organic compounds.
- Physical Properties : This includes factors such as viscosity, density, and sulfur content.
- Distillation Range : The range of temperatures at which different components of the feedstock vaporize during distillation.
- Ash Content : The percentage of inorganic residue left after combustion, which can affect the purity of the carbon black.
- Moisture Content : The amount of water present in the feedstock, which can impact the processing and quality of the carbon black.
- Volatile Matter : The proportion of the feedstock that evaporates when heated, indicating its stability and suitability for processing
Application
Carbon Black Feed Stock, sourced from heavy hydrocarbon oils, is essential for producing carbon black. Widely used in Boilers, Furnaces, and Heating Systems across the industries, offering reliable and efficient energy solutions