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Carbon Black

Author: GE

Oct. 21, 2024

Carbon Black

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SKU:CP--S

Note for wet applications: Working with fine pigments such as this can clump in your formula. Experienced formulators will mix the pigment with a small amount of batch material in something like a mortar and pestle. Once that small batch is colored and smooth with clumps mashed out, it is then added to the larger amount of base material.

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Carbon is a pure black, the blackest of blacks. Also known as lamp black.

Micron Size: 0.2

NOT APPROVED FOR COSMETIC USE.

A high purity carbon black prepared by the &#;oil furnace&#; process. Manufactured by combustion of aromatic petroleum oil feedstock and consists essentially of pure carbon.

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CAS: -86-4 

INCI Name: CI (black no. 2 D&C)

Product Name Carbon Black Product Type Black SKU CP- Micron Size .2 micron Eyes NO Lips NO Face NO CP Stable Bleeds Bath Bombs NO

This deep black pigments is traditionally used for coloring mascara and eyeliner in the cosmetic industry and for various applications that require a pure black in other industrial industries.

This pigment is highly purified for cosmetics but is not batch certified so it may not be used in cosmetic applications for RESALE.
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Pigments through the Ages - Overview - Carbon black

Brief description of Carbon black:

Carbon black was used as a pigment since very earliest times.  Carbon blacks are made by heating wood, or other plant material, with a very restricted air supply. Sticks of charcoal have been used for sketching by artists of all periods, and traces of their work may be found on the ground layer of paintings. Carbon black was used both in oil and watercolour. Carbon black is used today in photocopier and laser printer toner.Carbon black is easy to prepare and has excellent hiding power.

Carbon black is just a common name for a black pigment, traditionally produced from charring organic materials such as wood. There are lots of varieties of names, each of which reflects a traditional method for producing a particular kind of carbon black. The most important are:

Vine black was traditionally produced by charring desiccated grape vines and stems.

Lamp black was traditionally produced by collecting soot, also known as lampblack, from oil lamps.

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