UP Catalyst utilizes CO₂ to produce sustainable Carbon Black (CB). Our product exhibits low toxicity and environmental safety while preserving the enhanced mechanical and electrical properties of conventional carbon black.
H₂O & organic DHLG (dihydrolevoglucosenone) dispersion with Carbon Black concentration ranging from 1 to 3% w/w.
Carbon black in highest purity powder form.
H₂O & organic DHLG (dihydrolevoglucosenone) dispersion with MWCNT concentration ranging from 1 to 3% w/w.
Carbon black in highest purity powder form.
UP Catalyst carbon black is a great alternative to conventional material used in pigments. It can lower the product’s CO₂ footprint up to 99% and prolong the pigment’s lifetime.
Used as a conductive additive in energy storage applications, carbon black can improve electrode density and increase capacity.
Increased anti-static and anti-corrosive behavior, which makes the coating applicable to off-shore environments. Appropriate also for marine applications with strong anti-fouling (slowing down the growth of marine organisms) properties.
UP Catalyst carbon black can reinforce adhesion properties, while reducing the carbon footprint of the end product at a lower cost.
UP Catalyst carbon black is a great alternative to conventional material used in pigments. It can lower the product’s CO₂ footprint up to 99% and prolong the pigment’s lifetime.
Used as a conductive additive in energy storage applications, carbon black can improve electrode density and increase capacity.
Increased anti-static and anti-corrosive behavior, which makes the coating applicable to off-shore environments. Appropriate also for marine applications with strong anti-fouling (slowing down the growth of marine organisms) properties.
UP Catalyst carbon black can reinforce adhesion properties, while reducing the carbon footprint of the end product at a lower cost.
Carbon black displays important characteristics, such as particle size and porosity, which determine its functions and performance in applications. It is mainly used for three reasons: reinforcement, conductivity, and insulation. Therefore, its most common applications are in tyres, pigments, paints, and coatings.
Be part of the green revolution using sustainable carbon nanomaterials and graphite made from industrial CO₂ emissions.