pakkkarburiseerimine
Pakkkarburiseerimine is a process used in the production of carbon black, a form of amorphous carbon that is a nearly pure element. The term "pakkkarburiseerimine" is derived from the Estonian words "pakk," meaning package, and "karburiseerimine," which translates to carburization. This process involves the partial combustion of heavy petroleum fractions in a limited supply of air at high temperatures, typically between 1100°C and 1300°C. The resulting product is a fine, black powder that is primarily used as a reinforcing filler in rubber products, such as tires.
The pakkkarburiseerimine process can be divided into several stages. Initially, the heavy petroleum fractions are heated
One of the key advantages of pakkkarburiseerimine is its ability to produce high-quality carbon black with
However, the pakkkarburiseerimine process also has some environmental and health concerns. The high temperatures and the
In conclusion, pakkkarburiseerimine is a significant process in the production of carbon black, offering advantages in