Carbon BlackBasic Information on Our Major BusinessesOur Japan, Thailand, and China locations serve their own local markets and markets in other parts of Asia. The U.S. location serves the large U.S. market, and the Canadian location supplies thermal black to more than 44 countries worldwide.SalesCanadaChinaThailandTokyoNagoyaOsakaUnited StatesCustomersWhat is Carbon Black?There is a reason why tires are black. It's because fine particles of carbon called "carbon black" are mixed in with the rubber. In fact, carbon black can make up about 30% of the weight of a tire. Its job is to make the tires stronger and more long-lasting. Carbon black can also be found in the black ink used in inkjet printers and in the rubber parts of many industrial products. Carbon black's nano-scale particles mean that it has a wide range of applications. An essential part of many newly developed products, it plays a role in many facets of our lives.SEASTTOKABLACKAqua BlackMain Raw MaterialsCarbon blackfeedstock oilNatural Gas*Thermal BlackSoot-like carbon particles are generated through the incomplete combustion of oil to make carbon black.Manufacturing ProcessRaw materialsCarbon black furnaceDivide carbon black from by-product gases.Fine grinding/mixing/granulation/dryingFinished product - ShippingWithin 24 hourAnnual production capacityFurnace blackThermal blackCanada45ktJapan201ktUnited States440ktThailand180ktChina70ktBridgestone CorporationSumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd.Toyo Tire CorporationThe Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd.(Alphabetical order)54TOKAI CARBON ANNUAL REPORT 2019
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