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Carbon Black Fillers: How Particle Size Impacts Reinforcement and Conductivity.

Carbon Black Fillers: How Particle Size Impacts Reinforcement and Conductivity.

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Carbon Black Fillers: How Particle Size Impacts Reinforcement and Conductivity

Problem Statement

Carbon black fillers in rubber compounds face challenges in balancing reinforcement, conductivity, and aging resistance. Smaller particle sizes improve reinforcement but reduce conductivity. Larger particles enhance conductivity but compromise tensile strength and abrasion resistance.

Material Science Analysis

Carbon black’s reinforcing properties depend on particle size and surface area. Smaller particles (20-30 nm) increase surface area, improving tensile strength and abrasion resistance. Larger particles (50-100 nm) reduce surface area, enhancing electrical conductivity. The trade-off requires precise particle size selection based on application requirements.

Technical Specs

  • Shore A Hardness: 60-90
  • Tensile Strength: 15-25 MPa
  • Elongation at Break: 200-400%
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to 150°C
  • Compression Set: 10-20% (70 hrs at 150°C)

Technical Comparison Table

Parameter Small Particle (20-30 nm) Medium Particle (30-50 nm) Large Particle (50-100 nm)
Tensile Strength (MPa) 25 20 15
Elongation at Break (%) 300 350 400
Electrical Conductivity (S/cm) 10-12 10-8 10-4
Abrasion Resistance (mm3) 50 70 100

Standard Compliance

RubberQ adheres to IATF 16949 standards for batch-to-batch consistency. Materials comply with ASTM D2000 for material callouts and ISO 3601 for sealing performance. ASTM D429 ensures adhesion strength in rubber-to-metal bonding applications.

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For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ’s engineering department.

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