Some basic information about carbon black dispersion
Carbon black dispersion is an expression that is usually used to refer to the particle size and dispersion of the carbon black.
The carbon black is a material used in particular in the manufacturing of elastics, manufacturing of plastics and several industrial operations as a filling material. The size and dispersion of the carbon black can have a significant effect on the physical properties and performance of products.
Samples of carbon black are examined under a microscope to find out the size, shape and dispersion of the particles.
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