Graphite Properties, Applications and Optical features.
Like diamonds in appearance, graphite is made of natural carbon crystals. Atoms are arranged hexagonally and have an opaque dark red to black color. It is found as hexagonal or…
Like diamonds in appearance, graphite is made of natural carbon crystals. Atoms are arranged hexagonally and have an opaque dark red to black color. It is found as hexagonal or…
Graphite, while as hard as a diamond, is also lightweight, soft and heat resistant due to its unique structure. It is one the most common non-metallic materials in the entire…
What is spherical carbon? Spherical graphite It is a high-quality, high-carbon flake of natural graphite. A modern processing technique is used to alter the surface of the graphite to produce…
Graphite Graphite can be classified into artificial graphite Graphite or natural graphite. Although both graphite powders have similar properties in terms of physical and chemical structure, their applications are very…
The heat dissipation problem of smart phones continues to be a major issue. In general, thermal management for electronic products and smart phones depends on the use of micron-thick graphite…
Graphite electrodes are used primarily in the EAF steelmaking process, to melt scrap metal. The electrodes are made of graphite as it is able to withstand high temperature. In an…
Graphite is classified into six categories and has many applications. The graphite reserves in my country are vast and well distributed. However, many are small- and medium sized minerals. Private…
Black Phosphorus Graphite Composite is an innovative composite material made out of Black phosphorus (BP) and graphite. Black phosphorus, or BP, is a promising anode material due to its high…
C onvert coal into Nano graphite Powder A team of international researchers has proven that it only takes 15 minutes to transform pulverized coke into high-value coal Nano graphite .…
Ever since we learned our first alphabet, pencils have been used to write. You may have wondered why the silvery black tip or lead is rolled up in the wood…