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  • The Effect of Precipitated Silica on the Mooney Viscosity of Rubber

    Mooney viscosity is an important indicator for measuring the rheological properties of rubber materials and holds significant importance in the rubber industry. Precipitated silica generally causes an increase in the Mooney viscosity of rubber. 1. Significance of Mooney Viscosity (1) Reflects Rub...
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  • Industrial Uses of Barium Chloride Dihydrate

    Barium chloride dihydrate (chemical formula BaCl2·2H2O) is an important inorganic chemical raw material with various industrial applications. The following sections introduce its uses in barium salt production, metal processing, electronics industry, chemical analysis, water treatment, and other ...
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  • Encapsulated Gel Breaker manufacturer

    The encapsulated gel breaker is a new-type oilfield fracturing encapsulated gel breaker formed by coating a layer of polymer chemical material that prevents water intrusion on the surface of conventional breaker ammonium persulfate through a special granulation production process and air suspensi...
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  • Applications of Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate in Fireproof Materials

    Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate is a compound of magnesium and chloride, which contains six molecules of water of crystallization. This compound is soluble in water, absorbs large amounts of heat when dissolved, and releases water during heating. These characteristics mak...
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  • Applications of Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate in Water Treatment

    Magnesium Chloride is a common inorganic salt with a variety of physicochemical properties, which makes it one of the most important chemicals in the water treatment industry. Here are some of the main applications of Magnesium Chloride in water treatment: 1. Water softe...
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  • Applications of Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate in Aquaculture

    Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate is an inorganic compound, chemical formula MgCl2·6H2O, also known as magnesium salt hexahydrate, is a white crystalline solid. It is easily soluble in water, presents a dry powder in water, and is one of the commonly used additives in aquac...
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  • Current Status of the White Carbon Black Industry: Exploring Emerging Application Areas and Development Challenges from Production to Application

    White carbon black is a carbon black material characterized by high purity and ultra-fine particle size, with its application fields continuously expanding. This article will introduce the current status of the white carbon black industry, covering production technologies, application areas, as w...
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  • Sodium Bromide (Photo Grade)

    Sodium bromide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaBr. It exists as colorless cubic crystals or white granular powder, odorless with a salty and slightly bitter taste. Sodium bromide tends to absorb moisture from air and form clumps, though it does not deliquesce. It is highly so...
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  • Potassium Bromide (Photo Grade)

    Potassium bromide (photo grade) is a colorless transparent or white crystalline chemical compound with chemical formula KBr. Due to its unique role in optical and photosensitive materials, it is widely used in the photographic industry. Particularly in traditional film photography, potassium brom...
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  • Differences Between White Carbon Black and Silicon Dioxide

    Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) is a general term for silicon oxides in chemistry, widely found in nature (e.g., quartz, sand, crystal) and can also be prepared synthetically. Depending on structure and morphology, silicon dioxide can be categorized into crystalline forms (e.g., quartz) and amorphous form...
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  • Precipitated Silica Market Analysis

    Precipitated silica, commonly known as white carbon black, hydrated silica, or light silica, is insoluble in water and most acids. It absorbs moisture in the air to form aggregated fine particles and dissolves in caustic soda and hydrofluoric acid. It remains stable against other chemicals, resis...
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  • An Introduction to Carbon Black

    Carbon black, known as the representative of amorphous carbon, is a light, fluffy black powder with large surface area. It is primarily produced through incomplete combustion or thermal decomposition of carbon-containing substances (such as coal, natural gas, heavy oil, etc.) under conditions of ...
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