Graphite
99.95% metals basis, 1200 mesh
science Other reagents with same CAS 7782-42-5
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Graphite is widely used as a lubricant in various industrial applications due to its slippery nature and ability to reduce friction between surfaces. It is commonly applied in machinery, locks, and even in the manufacturing of pencils. In the metallurgical industry, graphite serves as a crucial component in the production of crucibles and molds for casting metals, thanks to its high thermal stability and resistance to heat. Additionally, it is utilized in the creation of electrodes for batteries and fuel cells, where its excellent electrical conductivity is essential. Graphite is also a key material in the aerospace and automotive sectors, where it is used in brake linings and gaskets due to its durability and heat resistance. Furthermore, it plays a significant role in the nuclear industry as a moderator in reactors, helping to control the nuclear fission process. In the chemical industry, graphite is used as a heat-resistant material in furnaces and high-temperature equipment. It is also employed in the rubber and plastics industries as an additive to enhance mechanical properties and durability. Its versatility and unique properties make it indispensable across a wide range of industries.
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| Test Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Particle Size | 1000-1400 |
| Purity (Trace Metals Analysis) | 99.95-100 |
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