The material used to obtain black masterbatch, which is in a structure called paracrystalline or semi-crystalline, where the carbon cannot fully crystallize, is called carbon black. Carbon black is used in many fields. For example, carbon black (E152) obtained from agricultural materials can be used as a coloring agent of food products. It is also used in the electrical industry due to its good conductivity properties.
Carbon blacks are standardized and classified according to the material they are produced in the market, their particle size, or technical properties such as structural strength and abrasion. N110, N220, N330, N550, N683, N770, N880 and N990 are the most common carbon black codes. While N110 has a particle size of 20-25 nm, the particle size of N990 is between 250 and 350 nm. The tensile strength of carbon black decreases with increasing particle size.
The quality level of Black Masterbatches is determined by the quality of Carbon Black and the production process. Black Masterbatches must have a regular dispersion and a sufficient concentration. In addition, they must meet the demands in terms of black intensity, gloss and covering.
Black Masterbatches Film Packaging, Pipe, Automotive, Compound, Sheet, Injection, Cable etc. used in applications. In addition, similar results may not be obtained in every process with a Black Masterbatch. Therefore, recommended products should be used.