Graphite

99.95% metals basis, 2000 mesh

Reagent Code: #94938
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Alias Nano graphite powder; black lead, pen lead
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CAS Number 7782-42-5

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Weight 12.01 g/mol
Formula C
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EC Number 231-955-3
MDL Number MFCD00144065
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Melting Point 3652-3697 °C(lit.)
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Density 1.9 g/cm3
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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 electronics industry, graphite serves as a key component in batteries, particularly in lithium-ion batteries, where it acts as an anode material. Its high thermal conductivity makes it suitable for use in heat sinks and other thermal management systems. Additionally, graphite is employed in the production of refractory materials for high-temperature applications, such as in furnaces and crucibles. It is also utilized in the aerospace and automotive industries for lightweight, durable components. Furthermore, graphite is essential in the nuclear sector as a moderator in reactors to control nuclear reactions. Its versatility and unique properties make it indispensable across multiple fields.

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Test Parameter Specification
Particle Size 1500-2500
Purity (Based on Trace Metals Analysis) 99.95-100
Total Metallic Impurities <=500
Appearance powder

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inventory 500g
10-20 days ฿1,590.00
inventory 2.5kg
10-20 days ฿4,980.00
inventory 100g
10-20 days ฿480.00

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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 electronics industry, graphite serves as a key component in batteries, particularly in lithium-ion batteries, where it acts as an anode material. Its high thermal conductivity makes it suitable for use in heat sinks and other thermal management systems. Additionally

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 electronics industry, graphite serves as a key component in batteries, particularly in lithium-ion batteries, where it acts as an anode material. Its high thermal conductivity makes it suitable for use in heat sinks and other thermal management systems. Additionally, graphite is employed in the production of refractory materials for high-temperature applications, such as in furnaces and crucibles. It is also utilized in the aerospace and automotive industries for lightweight, durable components. Furthermore, graphite is essential in the nuclear sector as a moderator in reactors to control nuclear reactions. Its versatility and unique properties make it indispensable across multiple fields.

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