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Silica, etc.


Silica silica or silicon dioxide, chemical compound, SiO2. It is insoluble in water, slightly soluble in alkalies, and soluble in dilute hydrofluoric acid. Pure silica is colorless to white. , silanes and carbon black are featured in this six-page, four-color brochure. The company offers a full range of furnace, thermal and specialty blacks. Corax, Sable sable, species of marten, Martes zibellina, found in Siberia, N European Russia, and N Finland. This carnivorous mammal is highly valued for its thick, soft fur, which is dark brown or black, sometimes with white underparts and sometimes flecked with silver. , Ecorax, Purex and Durex O carbon blacks find applications in tires and mechanical rubber goods. Ultrasil high-purity silica, which is used as a reinforcing filler for the rubber industry, is also featured in the brochure. From shoe soles to technical rubber goods to low-resistance tires that offer excellent grip for wet and winter conditions, the Ultrasil line offers a broad range of particle sizes Particle size, also called grain size, refers to the diameter of individual grains of sediment, or the lithified particles in clastic rocks. The term may also be applied to other granular materials.  and performance benefits to suit specific customer needs, according to according to
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 the literature. The company also produces a range of organosilanes for the rubber industry. (Degussa, 379 Interpace Pkwy., P.O. Box 677, Parsippany, NJ 07054-0677)

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Publication:Rubber World
Date:Dec 22, 2003
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