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lambitahm

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ID 725190 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain Chemistry
lambitahm preferred
lamp black preferred
  • a soft black carbon pigment obtained by incomplete combustion of natural gas or petroleum (formerly seen in paraffin lamp chimneys). A soft grade of carbon black used extensively in inks and paints.
  • a pigment of organic, mineral and natural origin used during the I century d. C.. It has a very fine aspect. It is made at the 99% of amorphous carbonic obtained by means of the combustion of oils, grease and petrol in lack of air by condensing the fumes on the iced walls. It has a discreet opacity. It can be used as an equivalent of black smoke.
lambitahm preferred
lambimust
lamp black preferred
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  • 28.03.00 Carbon, including carbon black, anthracene black, acetylene black and lamp black
lampblack

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