Parent Group | Micron Powders |
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99.9% Carbon Powder
CAS # | 7440-44-0 |
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Product # | 0300-0005-16-30 |
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Parent Group | Micron Powders |
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Molecular Weight | 12.01 |
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MDL # | MFCD00133992 |
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EINECS # | 231-153-3 |
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Formula | C |
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Sizes | 100g |
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PubChem URL: | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/substance/329805725 |
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99.9% Carbon Powder
CAS # | 7440-44-0 |
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Product # | 0300-0005-16-30 |
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Parent Group | Micron Powders |
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Molecular Weight | 12.01 |
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MDL # | MFCD00133992 |
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EINECS # | 231-153-3 |
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Formula | C |
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Sizes | 100g |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Powder |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 4200 °C |
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Melting Point | 3652 - 3697 °C |
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Applications
Carbon powder has numerous applications across various industries. It is utilized as a pigment in paints, inks, and coatings, as a conductive additive in batteries and electronics, as a reinforcement in composites, as a catalyst support, and in the production of carbon electrodes, lubricants, and carbon black for tires and rubber products. |
Notes
Carbon powder is a fine, black substance composed of carbon particles. It has a high surface area and is used in various applications, such as electronics, batteries, pigments, and as a filler material. Carbon powder is known for its electrical conductivity, thermal stability, and adsorption properties. |
Bulk Density | 0.1 to 0.5 g/cm3 |
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True Density | 1.8 to 2.1 g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Carbon powder should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area away from ignition sources or flames. It is advisable to keep it in tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture absorption. Proper labeling, handling, and storage practices should be followed to minimize the risk of dust explosion and fire hazards. |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Powder |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 4200 °C |
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Melting Point | 3652 - 3697 °C |
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Applications
Carbon powder has numerous applications across various industries. It is utilized as a pigment in paints, inks, and coatings, as a conductive additive in batteries and electronics, as a reinforcement in composites, as a catalyst support, and in the production of carbon electrodes, lubricants, and carbon black for tires and rubber products. |
Notes
Carbon powder is a fine, black substance composed of carbon particles. It has a high surface area and is used in various applications, such as electronics, batteries, pigments, and as a filler material. Carbon powder is known for its electrical conductivity, thermal stability, and adsorption properties. |
Bulk Density | 0.1 to 0.5 g/cm3 |
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True Density | 1.8 to 2.1 g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Carbon powder should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area away from ignition sources or flames. It is advisable to keep it in tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture absorption. Proper labeling, handling, and storage practices should be followed to minimize the risk of dust explosion and fire hazards. |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Powder |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 4200 °C |
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Melting Point | 3652 - 3697 °C |
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Bulk Density | 0.1 to 0.5 g/cm3 |
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True Density | 1.8 to 2.1 g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Carbon powder should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area away from ignition sources or flames. It is advisable to keep it in tightly sealed containers to prevent moisture absorption. Proper labeling, handling, and storage practices should be followed to minimize the risk of dust explosion and fire hazards. |
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Applications
Carbon powder has numerous applications across various industries. It is utilized as a pigment in paints, inks, and coatings, as a conductive additive in batteries and electronics, as a reinforcement in composites, as a catalyst support, and in the production of carbon electrodes, lubricants, and carbon black for tires and rubber products. |
Notes
Carbon powder is a fine, black substance composed of carbon particles. It has a high surface area and is used in various applications, such as electronics, batteries, pigments, and as a filler material. Carbon powder is known for its electrical conductivity, thermal stability, and adsorption properties. |