Artificial Graphite Powder


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(Artificial Graphite Powder)

Synthetic graphite is a petroleum-based composite that is used in friction and electrical applications. It has excellent thermal conductivity, good lubricating properties, and high purity. The material is also used as a filler and conductive filler.

It is produced by heat treatment of amorphous carbon materials. The primary feedstock for synthetic graphite is calcined petroleum coke. Graphite is used in various industries including the chemical, automotive, and electronics industries.

Graphite is also used as a filler in conductive plastic and rubber compounds. In addition, it is used in a wide variety of batteries. Graphite is used in the lithium-ion battery of the Nissan Leaf. This battery consists of 40 kg of graphite.

Graphite has the ability to conduct electricity through vast electron delocalization within the carbon layers. This is the reason why graphite is used in electric-vehicle batteries. Graphite is also used in friction products such as brake linings, as well as in the glass and chemical industry.

Artificial Graphite Powder is a highly pure, high-performance product that has several uses in the fire protection and automotive industries. It is an excellent lubricant, a carburizing agent, and a brake lining.

Several standard granulations are available, ranging from 5 mesh USS to 0.7 microns. There are also a few special granulations, including anthracite artificial graphite powder. However, anthracite artificial graphite needs to be handled carefully during transportation.

Natural graphite has similar physical properties to artificial graphite. Both have high thermal conductivity, and both are good conductors of heat. Although natural graphite has a lower expansion rate, it is also a good conductor of electricity. Besides, both have a good oxidation resistance.


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(Artificial Graphite Powder)

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