Process for producing furnace blacks of variable carbon black st

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon

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423449, 423455, 423456, C01B 3102, C09C 148

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the production of furnace blacks of variable carbon black structure according to the customary furnace black technology is disclosed, whereby a low ratio is adjusted between combustion air and carbon black raw material for achieving high yields and large raw material through-puts, and wherein for lowering of the carbon black structure the carbon black produced is removed entirely or partly from the exhaust gases and the residual gas thus obtained is completely or partially recycled to the combustion chamber of the reactor.

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