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uses and properties Lamp black

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A type of carbon black obtained from the soot of burned Fat, Oil, Tar, or resin. Lampblack is soft bluish-black pigment that is very stable and unaffected by light, acids, and alkalis. ... Currently lampblack is used as a black pigment in cements, ceramics, inks, Linoleum, crayons, shoe polishes, and Carbon paper....

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A type of carbon black obtained from the soot of burned Fat, Oil, Tar, or resin. Lampblack is soft bluish-black pigment that is very stable and unaffected by light, acids, and alkalis. Currently lampblack is used as a black pigment in cements, ceramics, inks, Linoleum, crayons, shoe polishes, and Carbon paper.

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