High-structure wear-resistant carbon black is an advanced reinforcement material designed for applications requiring superior mechanical durability, optimized dispersion, and extended abrasion resistance. Manufactured through controlled carbonization and surface treatment processes, this carbon black delivers enhanced durability, stable polymer interaction, and improved conductivity. It is widely used in rubber compounding, automotive tire production, industrial coatings, and polymer reinforcement applications, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
Product Overview
High-structure wear-resistant carbon black is produced using advanced techniques, offering superior performance, particularly in wear resistance. Compared to N339, this product has a slightly lower structure but exhibits nearly identical wear resistance and crack growth resistance, making it an ideal reinforcing material.
Key Features
- Reinforcement Performance: Provides excellent reinforcement, enhancing the strength and durability of rubber products.
- Superior Wear Resistance: Particularly suitable for use in high-wear environments, delivering outstanding wear resistance.
- Moderate Cure Heat: Compared to N339, the cure heat is slightly lower, but it maintains good overall performance.
- Rubber Compatibility: Compatible with various rubber formulations, particularly effective when combined with styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and polybutadiene rubber (BR).
Applications
- Tire Manufacturing: Widely used in passenger car tires, heavy-duty tires, and off-road tire treads to improve wear resistance, crack resistance, and extend service life.
- Conveyor Belts: Used in the cover layer to enhance wear resistance and elasticity.
- Masterbatches: Acts as an excellent coloring and reinforcing agent in the production of masterbatches.
- Other Rubber Products: Suitable for various rubber industrial products that require high wear resistance, such as seals, gaskets, and more.