Graphite

D50<400nm,99.95% metals basis

  • Product Code: 94942
  CAS:    7782-42-5
Molecular Weight: 12.01 g./mol Molecular Formula: C
EC Number: 231-955-3 MDL Number: MFCD00144065
Melting Point: 3652-3697 °C(lit.) Boiling Point:
Density: 1.9 g/cm3 Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Graphite is widely used as a lubricant in various industrial applications due to its ability to reduce friction between surfaces. It is particularly effective in high-temperature environments where traditional oils and greases would degrade. In the manufacturing sector, graphite is a key component in the production of refractory materials, which are essential for lining furnaces and crucibles that operate at extreme temperatures. Its thermal stability and resistance to chemical corrosion make it ideal for these applications. The electrical industry relies on graphite for its conductive properties. It is used in electrodes for batteries, fuel cells, and electrolysis processes. Additionally, graphite is a crucial material in the production of brushes for electric motors and generators, ensuring efficient electrical contact. In the field of metallurgy, graphite is employed as a mold release agent and in the production of steel and other metals. It helps in the formation of a protective layer that prevents sticking and improves the quality of the final product. Graphite also finds applications in the aerospace and automotive industries, where it is used in brake linings and clutch materials due to its ability to withstand high temperatures and provide consistent performance. Lastly, graphite is utilized in the production of pencils, where its softness allows for smooth writing and drawing. It is also used in various artistic and technical drawing applications.
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Test Specification
D50 400nm
PURITYBASED ON TRACE METALS ANALYSIS 99.95 % 100 %
X-RAY DIFFRACTION CONFORMS TO STRUCTURE
APPEARANCE DARK GREY TO BLACK POWDER
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Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
5.000 10-20 days $33.15
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25.000 10-20 days $129.58
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100.000 10-20 days $415.87
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500.000 10-20 days $1,663.49
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Graphite
Graphite is widely used as a lubricant in various industrial applications due to its ability to reduce friction between surfaces. It is particularly effective in high-temperature environments where traditional oils and greases would degrade. In the manufacturing sector, graphite is a key component in the production of refractory materials, which are essential for lining furnaces and crucibles that operate at extreme temperatures. Its thermal stability and resistance to chemical corrosion make it ideal for these applications. The electrical industry relies on graphite for its conductive properties. It is used in electrodes for batteries, fuel cells, and electrolysis processes. Additionally, graphite is a crucial material in the production of brushes for electric motors and generators, ensuring efficient electrical contact. In the field of metallurgy, graphite is employed as a mold release agent and in the production of steel and other metals. It helps in the formation of a protective layer that prevents sticking and improves the quality of the final product. Graphite also finds applications in the aerospace and automotive industries, where it is used in brake linings and clutch materials due to its ability to withstand high temperatures and provide consistent performance. Lastly, graphite is utilized in the production of pencils, where its softness allows for smooth writing and drawing. It is also used in various artistic and technical drawing applications.
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