What is Graphite?
Graphite is an allotropic form of carbon, characterized by a layered structure of carbon atoms that provides exceptional properties such as electrical conductivity and high thermal stability
Types of Graphite
Natural graphite occurs in various forms, including flake graphite, known for its purity and used in sectors such as automotive, energy, and lithium-ion battery production.
Amorphous and crystalline graphite, on the other hand, are commonly used in applications like metal smelting, electrode manufacturing, and refractory materials, leveraging graphite's ability to withstand high temperatures.
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