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News: the domestic market demand for color slurry is much greater than the output of these manufacturers (in addition to
building coatings
color paste, there are rubber products factory color paste, PVC products factory color paste and other civil, industrial color paste, the demand for color paste than
paint
much larger), the product is uneven, quality needs to be further improved.
charcoal black pulp, is a use of carbon black powder, after surface treatment, wrapping, etc. , and through a certain processing process developed. Widely used in sealants, paper, cable materials, colored cement, rubber, leather, chemical fiber,
paint
, ink, wire, cable and other industries. To provide coloring, masking, strength and some special performance. Carbon black slurry according to its meltable base can be divided into: water-based carbon black, oily carbon black and water-oil general carbon black, etc. , according to its performance factor can be divided into: conductive carbon black, low rolling resistance and high-performance tire carbon black, high-purity carbon black, industrial rubber products dedicated carbon black, high-color carbon black, charcoal black, charcoal black and so on
The tire industry is still the main user of carbon black, since 1912, when it was found that carbon black has a strong effect on rubber, carbon black has gradually become an indispensable raw material for the rubber industry. At present, the world rubber industry raw material consumption in the first place is raw rubber, the second place is carbon black; Carbon black consumption generally accounts for 40% to 50% of rubber consumption, that is, in the rubber formula, usually every 2 parts of rubber will be used with 1 serving of carbon black. Its demand accounts for two-thirds of total carbon black, and the global average annual growth rate of carbon black for tires is 4.2 per cent, with consumption expected to reach 7.1 million t by 2011. If we can start research on rubber charcoal black such as tires, develop carbon black slurry that conforms to the use of rubber products such as tires, and can improve the performance of its products, I think the market potential of this is very great.