Establishment and Application of Simulation Mode on the Nano-Conductive Carbon Black Process

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Constructed matrices and artificial neural network numerical simulation method are used to transform , regulate and control carbon black (CB) reactor, where nano-conductive carbon black (NCCB) of low resistivity and good dispersion can be produced on the base of coal tar-based CCB production process. This kind of high-quality CCB with corrosion resistance and low expansion is used in high power electrodes, capacitors, etc.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 415-417)

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