Why Carbon Black Is Unstable in Coatings and Plastics
Carbon black is widely used as a black pigment and laser-responsive additive in coatings and plastics. However, in many modern applications, it exhibits instability that leads to performance drift, processing failures, and long-term reliability risks.
This article explains *why carbon black becomes unstable*, how those instabilities manifest in real systems, and when alternative functional pigments should be considered.