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Carbon black product and method of preparation thereof

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The article was published on 1963-06-20. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Product (mathematics) & Carbon black.

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Carbon nanostructures production by gas-phase plasma processes at atmospheric pressure

TL;DR: In this article, the historical role of plasmas in the gas-phase synthesis of carbon nanostructures and the present plasma technologies for industrial production purposes is reviewed and the advantages and disadvantages with respect to concurrent technologies commonly employed nowadays.
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Production of carbon black

TL;DR: The application of pure carbon produced on the basis of natural gas or methane as especially adapted admixture materials for the rubber industry, for pigment and printer's ink, as a reduction material for the metallurgical industry, as an anode material for aluminium production, and as a decarburizing material for steel industry is discussed in this article.
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Comparison Between New Carbon Nanostructures Produced by Plasma with Industrial Carbon Black Grades

TL;DR: In this paper, a new plasma technology for Carbon Black (CB) production from hydrocarbons cracking is presented, which allows to investigate, at a pilot scale, a wide range of temperatures.
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A method for decomposition of hydrocarbons

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for decomposition of hydrocarbons for the production of hydrogen and carbon black, the feed stock is passed through a plasma torch, which causes a pyrolytic decomposition, and free hydrogen and dehydrogenated carbon material are produced in the form of drops of liquid.
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Production of carbon black

TL;DR: In this paper, carbon black is produced in a reactor which comprises a generally cylindrical combustion section followed by a reaction section, and combustion gases are introduced into the combustion section in a direction generally tangential to the outer wall.