ASTM D3053-08
(Terminology)Standard Terminology Relating to Carbon Black
Standard Terminology Relating to Carbon Black
SCOPE
1.1 This terminology covers a compilation of definitions of technical terms used in the carbon black and rubber industries. Terms that are generally understood or adequately defined in other readily available sources are not included.
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Designation:D3053–08
Standard Terminology Relating to
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Carbon Black
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 3053; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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1. Scope Nitrogen Adsorption
D 3265 Test Method for Carbon Black—Tint Strength
1.1 This terminology covers a compilation of definitions of
D 3313 Test Method for Carbon Black—Individual Pellet
technical terms used in the carbon black and rubber industries.
Hardness
Terms that are generally understood or adequately defined in
D 3493 Test Method for Carbon Black—Oil Absorption
other readily available sources are not included.
Number of Compressed Sample (COAN)
2. Referenced Documents
D 3849 Test Method for Carbon Black—Morphological
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Characterization of Carbon Black Using Electron Micros-
2.1 ASTM Standards:
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D 1508 Test Method for Carbon Black, Pelleted Fines and
D 4820 Test Methods for Carbon Black-Surface Area by
Attrition
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Multipoint B.E.T. Nitrogen Adsorption
D 1509 Test Methods for Carbon Black—Heating Loss
D 5230 Test Method for Carbon Black—Automated Indi-
D 1510 Test Method for Carbon Black—Iodine Adsorption
vidual Pellet Hardness
Number
D 5816 Test Methods for Carbon Black-External Surface
D 1511 Test Method for Carbon Black—Pellet Size Distri-
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Area by Multipoint Nitrogen Adsorption
bution
D 6602 Practice for Sampling and Testing of Possible
D 1513 Test Method for Carbon Black, Pelleted—Pour
Carbon Black Fugitive Emissions or Other Environmental
Density
Particulate, or Both
D 1514 Test Method for Carbon Black—Sieve Residue
D 1566 Terminology Relating to Rubber
3. Terminology
D 1618 Test Method for Carbon Black Extractables—
3.1 Definitions:
Transmittance of Toluene Extract
D 1765 Classification System for Carbon Blacks Used in
aciniform, adj—shaped like a cluster of grapes.
Rubber Products
DISCUSSION—The spheroidal primary particles of carbon black are
D 1799 Practice for Carbon Black—Sampling Packaged
fused into aggregates of colloidal dimension forming an aciniform
Shipments
morphology.
D 1900 Practice for Carbon Black—Sampling Bulk Ship-
carbon black, n—an engineered material, primarily composed
ments
of elemental carbon, obtained from the partial combustion or
D 1937 Test Method for Carbon Black, Pelleted—Mass
thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons, existing as aggre-
Strength
gates of aciniform morphology which are composed of
D 2414 Test Method for Carbon Black—Oil Absorption
spheroidal primary particles, uniformity of primary particle
Number (OAN)
sizes within a given aggregate, and turbostratic layering
D 2663 Test Methods for Carbon Black—Dispersion in
within the primary particles.
Rubber
D 3037 Test Methods for Carbon Black—Surface Area by
DISCUSSION—Particlesizeandaggregatesize(numberofparticlesper
aggregate) are distributional properties and vary depending on the
carbon black grade. Transmission electron micrographs shown in
Annex A1 of Practice D 6602 demonstrate that while particle and
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This terminology is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee D24 on Carbon
aggregate sizes vary greatly within a given grade of carbon black, the
Black and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D24.41 on Carbon Black
primary particle size is essentially uniform within an individual
Nomenclature and Terminology.
aggregate.
Current edition approved Jan. 1, 2008. Published January 2008. Originally
approved in 1972. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as D 3053 – 06a.
carbon black, carcass grade, n—a type of furnace carbon
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black having an average particle size in the range from 31 to control in the manufacturing process and that are somewhat
200 nm. dependent upon the targeted properties.
DISCUSSION—Carcass-grade carbon blacks are produced by the oil DISCUSSION—Typical values for carbon black properties are shown in
furnace process. The use of these grades in the rubber industry is not Classification D 1765 for most rubber grade carbon blacks currently in
limited to the carcass portion of the tire. These grades are designated commerce. These are consensus values based upon the range in values
with an “N” first character and a second character of “4, 5, 6, or 7” in supplied by
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Designation:D3053–06a Designation:D3053–08
Standard Terminology Relating to
1
Carbon Black
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 3053; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope
1.1 This terminology covers a compilation of definitions of technical terms used in the carbon black and rubber industries.
Terms that are generally understood or adequately defined in other readily available sources are not included.
2. Referenced Documents
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
D 1508 Test Method for Carbon Black, Pelleted Fines and Attrition
D 1509 Test Methods for Carbon BlackHeating Loss
D 1510 Test Method for Carbon BlackIodine Adsorption Number
D 1511 Test Method for Carbon BlackPellet Size Distribution
D 1513 Test Method for Carbon Black, PelletedPour Density
D 1514 Test Method for Carbon BlackSieve Residue
D 1566 Terminology Relating to Rubber
D 1618 Test Method for Carbon Black ExtractablesTransmittance of Toluene Extract
D 1765 Classification System for Carbon Blacks Used in Rubber Products
D 1799 Practice for Carbon BlackSampling Packaged Shipments
D 1900 Practice for Carbon BlackSampling Bulk Shipments
D 1937 Test Method for Carbon Black, PelletedMass Strength
D 2414 Test Method for Carbon BlackOil Absorption Number (OAN)
D 2663 Test Methods for Carbon BlackDispersion in Rubber
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D 3037 Test Methods for Carbon Black—Surface Area by Nitrogen Adsorption
D 3265 Test Method for Carbon BlackTint Strength
D 3313 Test Method for Carbon BlackIndividual Pellet Hardness
D 3493 Test Method for Carbon BlackOil Absorption Number of Compressed Sample (COAN)
D 3849 Test Method for Carbon BlackMorphological Characterization of Carbon Black Using Electron Microscopy
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D 4820 Test Methods for Carbon Black-Surface Area by Multipoint B.E.T. Nitrogen Adsorption
D 5230 Test Method for Carbon BlackAutomated Individual Pellet Hardness
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D 5816 Test Methods for Carbon Black-External Surface Area by Multipoint Nitrogen Adsorption
D 6602 Practice for Sampling and Testing of Possible Carbon Black Fugitive Emissions or Other Environmental Particulate, or
Both
3. Terminology
3.1 Definitions:
aciniform, adj—shaped like a cluster of grapes.
DISCUSSION—The spheroidal primary particles of carbon black are fused into aggregates of colloidal dimension forming an aciniform morphology.
carbon black, n—an engineered material, primarily composed of elemental carbon, obtained from the partial combustion or
thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons, existing as aggregates of aciniform morphology which are composed of spheroidal
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This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D24 on Carbon Black and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D24.41 on Carbon Black
Nomenclature and Terminology.
Current edition approved Dec. 15, 2006.Jan. 1, 2008. Published January 2007.2008. Originally approved in 1972. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as D 3053 – 06a.
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volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on the ASTM website.
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primary particles, uniformity of primary particle sizes within a given aggregate, and turbostratic layering within the primary
particles.
DISCUSSION—Particlesizeandaggregatesize(numberofparticlesperaggregate)aredistributionalpropertiesandvarydependingonthecarbonblack
grade. Transmission electron micrographs shown in Annex A1 of Practice D 6602 demonstrate that while particle and aggregate sizes vary greatly
within a given grade of carbon black, the primary particle size is essentially uniform within an individual aggregate.
carbon black, carcass grade, n—a type of furnace carbon black having an average particle size in the range from 31 to 200 nm.
DISCUSSION—Carcass-grade carbon blacks are produced by the oil furnace process. The use of these grades in the rubber industry is not limited to
the carcass portion of the tire. These grades are designated with an “N” first character and a second character of “4, 5, 6, or 7” in Table 1 of
Classification D 1765. Se
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