Carbon black is mainly used to reinforce the rubber in tires. It is also used as a black pigment in many of the black-colored products you come across in everyday life.
JPEA
JPEA is a variety of carbon black that is added to rubber to make it stronger and more resistant to wear. It is used in the rubber parts of industrial machines and various sizes and models of tire. JPEA's superior quality works as demanded, which has won it a loyal following and given Furnace Black for Rubber top share on the global market. As an industry leader, it is JPDH Carbon's duty to research and develop new products in response to social trends and our customers' technological innovations. This is why we are now developing new products to meet upcoming demand in the growing electric car market.
JPBLACK
JPBLACK is a version of carbon black for coloring and conductive parts. JPDH Carbon developed JPBLACK based on the same technology behind JPEA. It is used as a colorant in newspaper and printer ink and plastics and as an antistatic agent in laser jet printer rollers. JPBLACK is known for its excellent performance as a conductive layer in electric cables and as a central semiconductive layer in insulators. As a result, it is in high demand and can be found in a lot of the essential infrastructure that supports our everyday lives.
JPAQ Black
Carbon black is not normally water soluble, so we used our exclusive surface treatment technology to create JPAQ Black, a version that is mixable with water. JPAQ Black's carbon particles disperse much more easily in water without the need for a dispersing agent. This property enabled us to develop the richest black inkjet printer ink. The research and development of this new carbon black material gave birth to a new market which is now showing very promising growth.
Therm Black
Carbon black is made from oil or coal, but Therm Black is made from natural gas. And while carbon black usually makes rubber hard, Therm Black has the unique ability to strengthen rubber while preserving its elasticity. This property is exploited in a variety of rubber goods, refractory materials, plastic goods and in metallurgy.