The Exceptional Carbon Mineral
Graphite is a crystalline form of carbon with a unique layered structure that provides exceptional properties — self-lubrication, electrical conductivity, and high-temperature stability.
The exceptional carbon mineral — superior lubrication, electrical conductivity, and thermal resistance for batteries, refractories, and lubricant applications.

Essential product information, composition and performance context.
Graphite is a crystalline form of carbon with a unique layered structure that provides exceptional properties — self-lubrication, electrical conductivity, and high-temperature stability.
Why Graphite is preferred across demanding industrial formulations.
Comprehensive graphite grades engineered for precise application requirements.
Ultra-high purity graphite for lithium-ion battery anodes.

Fine graphite for lubricants, greases, and dry lubrication.
Flake graphite for crucibles, refractories, and foundry applications.

Graphite for electrodes, brushes, and conductive applications.
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Important information about Graphite, grades and applications.
Natural graphite is mined and comes in flake, amorphous, and vein forms. Synthetic graphite is manufactured from petroleum coke at high temperatures.
Graphite is the primary anode material in lithium-ion batteries, storing lithium ions during charging. It's critical for EVs and portable electronics.
We offer graphite with carbon content from 85% (industrial) to 99.9% (battery grade), with various particle sizes and morphologies.
No, graphite has a crystalline layered structure while carbon black is amorphous. They have different properties and applications.
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