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D 50<400 nm, 99.95% metals basis

Reagent Code: #94942
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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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This high-purity graphite powder (D50 < 400 nm, 99.95% metals basis) is a versatile nanomaterial widely used as a lubricant in various industrial applications due to its ability to reduce friction between surfaces. Its fine particle size enhances dispersibility and performance 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, chemical corrosion resistance, and nanoscale properties make it ideal for advanced composites and coatings.

The electrical and energy industries rely on graphite for its excellent conductive properties. This nano-grade graphite is used in electrodes for lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, and electrolysis processes, where its high purity and small particle size improve efficiency and capacity. Additionally, it is crucial in the production of brushes for electric motors and generators, as well as in solar cell components to enhance conductivity.

In metallurgy, nano-graphite serves as an effective mold release agent and additive in the production of steel and other metals. It forms a protective layer that prevents sticking, reduces wear, and improves the quality of the final product through better lubrication at the microscopic level.

Graphite also finds applications in the aerospace and automotive industries, where it is incorporated into brake linings, clutch materials, and high-performance composites due to its ability to withstand extreme temperatures and provide consistent frictional properties.

Lastly, traditional uses include the production of pencils, where its layered structure allows for smooth writing and drawing. The high-purity nano form extends to artistic, technical drawing, and even research applications in materials science.

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Test Parameter Specification
D50 400 nm
Purity (Trace Metals Analysis) 99.95-100%
X-ray Diffraction Conforms to Structure
Appearance Dark grey to black powder

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inventory 500 g
10-20 days ฿33,120.00
inventory 5 g
10-20 days ฿660.00
inventory 25 g
10-20 days ฿2,580.00
inventory 100 g
10-20 days ฿8,280.00

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This high-purity graphite powder (D50 < 400 nm, 99.95% metals basis) is a versatile nanomaterial widely used as a lubricant in various industrial applications due to its ability to reduce friction between surfaces. Its fine particle size enhances dispersibility and performance 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 lini

This high-purity graphite powder (D50 < 400 nm, 99.95% metals basis) is a versatile nanomaterial widely used as a lubricant in various industrial applications due to its ability to reduce friction between surfaces. Its fine particle size enhances dispersibility and performance 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, chemical corrosion resistance, and nanoscale properties make it ideal for advanced composites and coatings.

The electrical and energy industries rely on graphite for its excellent conductive properties. This nano-grade graphite is used in electrodes for lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, and electrolysis processes, where its high purity and small particle size improve efficiency and capacity. Additionally, it is crucial in the production of brushes for electric motors and generators, as well as in solar cell components to enhance conductivity.

In metallurgy, nano-graphite serves as an effective mold release agent and additive in the production of steel and other metals. It forms a protective layer that prevents sticking, reduces wear, and improves the quality of the final product through better lubrication at the microscopic level.

Graphite also finds applications in the aerospace and automotive industries, where it is incorporated into brake linings, clutch materials, and high-performance composites due to its ability to withstand extreme temperatures and provide consistent frictional properties.

Lastly, traditional uses include the production of pencils, where its layered structure allows for smooth writing and drawing. The high-purity nano form extends to artistic, technical drawing, and even research applications in materials science.

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