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Carbon Black: Powering Performance, Driving Sustainability : From Soot to Solutions: The Future of Carbon Black

Last updated: 4 Feb 2026
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Carbon Black: From “Soot” to an Engineered Material of the Future

Carbon Black is not just a black powder from incomplete combustion—it is an engineered material with a vital role across global industries. Its properties enhance strength, durability, and performance in a wide range of products.

Major Applications

Rubber Industry (70–90%)
Reinforces strength and wear resistance
Helps dissipate heat from tire treads
Protects against UV degradation
Pigments
Used in inks, toners, and coatings for deep, lasting black color
Plastics
Provides UV stabilization in agricultural pipes and films
Adds conductivity and antistatic properties in electronics
 

⚖️ Precautions

Health: Excessive inhalation may irritate the respiratory system
Environment: Uncontrolled emissions become “Black Carbon,” a contributor to global warming
 

Two Types: Virgin vs Recovered

Virgin Carbon Black (vCB)
Produced from fossil fuel combustion
High quality and consistent black, but CO₂-intensive
Recovered Carbon Black (rCB)
Extracted from end-of-life tires via pyrolysis
Reduces waste, fossil fuel use, and cuts GHG emissions by 79–84%
Quality controlled under ASTM D8178
Commonly used in “Hybrid” blends (10–30%) to lower costs and boost sustainability
 

Thailand Market Outlook (2026)

Automotive & Tire Growth
Expected CAGR of 6.25%
Strong demand from EEC factories and EV tire production
Shift to rCB
Supports circular economy (BCG Model)
Reduces costs and creates carbon credit opportunities
Sustainability & Export Standards
Adoption of ISCC PLUS certification
Factories reusing waste heat to cut emissions
 

Global Market Outlook (2026)

Total Market Size: ~$25.95–30.65 billion USD
rCB Market: ~$758 million USD
Asia-Pacific Share: Over 60% of global revenue
Key Insight: Demand will focus not only on “volume” but on “functional quality”—better conductivity, higher purity, and eco-friendly sourcing.

 

✨ SO OK TRADING: Your Partner in Carbon Black and Thai Exports

If you are seeking raw materials that balance quality and sustainability, SO OK TRADING is your trusted partner. We bring Thailand’s premium products—fruits, rice, metals, and clean energy—to the global stage.

SO OK TRADING ensures your products stand out while building trust and sustainability, delivering solutions aligned with the Net Zero era.


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