Features of the Production and Deposition of Aerosols of Conductive Carbon Black with Improved Physicochemical Properties

Recently there has been an increase in consumer demand for special, highly disperse conductive grades of carbon black, which are widely used in the production of chemical current sources, plastic-based composite insulation, and defense products. The production of conductive grades of carbon black is...

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Published inInternational polymer science and technology Vol. 40; no. 12; pp. 5 - 9
Main Authors Shopin, V.M., Dmitriev, K.I., P'yanova, L.G., Drozdov, V.A., Fedotov, D.B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Shropshire Smithers Rapra Technology Ltd 01.12.2013
Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:Recently there has been an increase in consumer demand for special, highly disperse conductive grades of carbon black, which are widely used in the production of chemical current sources, plastic-based composite insulation, and defense products. The production of conductive grades of carbon black is characterized by high gas formation and the production of huge volumes of highly disperse aerosols containing the end product in the suspended state. The effective separation of disperse carbon from aerosol flows is a complex technical problem. Here, Shopin et al discuss the revised procedure for synthesizing conductive carbon black with improved physicochemical properties. Investigation was conducted of features of aerosol coagulation in a trial unit for the filtration of aerosol flow in a stationary bed of pellets of disperse carbon.
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ISSN:0307-174X
1478-2405
DOI:10.1177/0307174X1304001202