Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon
Patent
1990-05-22
1992-05-05
Heller, Gregory A.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Carbon or compound thereof
Elemental carbon
C09C 148
Patent
active
051105764
ABSTRACT:
Carbon blacks having an I.sub.2 number of 135-200 and a DBP of 105-150 which, when incorporated into rubber compositions, impart increased abrasion resistance and lower hysteresis. Also disclosed are rubber compositions incorporating the novel carbon blacks.
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Soeda Mizuo
Watanabe Kazuyoshi
Cabot Corporation
Chaletsky L. A.
Heller Gregory A.
Hendrickson Stuart L.
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