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The Global Market for Carbon Black 2024-2035 - Product Thumbnail Image

The Global Market for Carbon Black 2024-2035

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  • March 2024
  • 148 Pages
  • Global
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Global Carbon Black Market Outlook, 2029

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  • January 2024
  • 160 Pages
  • Global
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The Global Market for Advanced Carbon Materials 2023-2033 - Product Thumbnail Image

The Global Market for Advanced Carbon Materials 2023-2033

  • Report
  • May 2023
  • 1090 Pages
  • Global
Carbon Black – A Global Market Overview - Product Thumbnail Image

Carbon Black – A Global Market Overview

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  • June 2019
  • 520 Pages
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Global Carbon Black Circular Economy Growth Opportunities

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  • April 2022
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Tire Waste and Recycling

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  • March 2021
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The Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) market is a subset of the Advanced Materials industry. It is a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to traditional carbon black, which is derived from petroleum. rCB is produced from recycled tires and other rubber products, and is used in a variety of applications, including rubber and plastic products, coatings, and inks. It is also used in the production of tires, hoses, and conveyor belts. The rCB market is driven by the increasing demand for sustainable materials, as well as the need for cost-effective alternatives to traditional carbon black. The market is expected to grow in the coming years, as more companies adopt sustainable practices and seek to reduce their environmental impact. Notable companies in the rCB market include Cabot Corporation, Birla Carbon, Orion Engineered Carbons, and Phillips Carbon Black. Show Less Read more