Micronized graphite is a high-purity carbon material processed into ultra-fine particles to enhance performance in lubrication, electrical conductivity, and thermal management applications. Manufactured through precision milling and refining techniques, this graphite offers exceptional dispersion, uniform particle size, and optimized structural integrity. Widely used in battery electrodes, coatings, polymers, advanced composites, and energy storage solutions, micronized graphite ensures reliable performance in demanding industrial environments.
Product Overview
Micronized graphite is a high-purity, high-quality natural flake graphite that undergoes special processing to enhance its electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, adhesion, self-lubrication, and plasticity. It demonstrates outstanding oxidation resistance at high temperatures and offers unique advantages that other micronized powders cannot replace. This versatile material is widely used in multiple industries, particularly those requiring high-temperature stability, corrosion resistance, and lubrication properties.
Key Features
- High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance: Stably performs under high-temperature conditions with excellent oxidation resistance.
- Strong Self-Lubrication: Offers excellent self-lubricating properties, reducing friction and extending the lifespan of equipment.
- Good Electrical and Thermal Conductivity: Provides efficient electrical and thermal conductivity, making it ideal for electrical and thermal management applications.
- Superior Plasticity: Easily processed into various forms to meet diverse industrial requirements.
- Good Adhesion: Strong adhesion properties, allowing for effective integration with other materials for composite use.
Applications
- Fertilizer Industry: Used as a mold-release lubricant in catalyst production.
- Light Industry: Essential raw material for pencil cores.
- Electrical Industry: Serves as a raw material for carbon brushes, ensuring stable operation of electrical equipment.
- High-Temperature Lubrication: Ideal for use as a base for high-temperature and corrosion-resistant lubricants in harsh environments.
- Powder Metallurgy: Acts as a mold release agent and metal alloy material, improving production efficiency.
- Electronics Industry: Used in the production of carbon-film resistors, conductive molds, and conductive liquids.
- Rubber and Plastics: Used as a filler or performance enhancer to improve wear resistance, compressive strength, or conductivity of materials.