Description
Graphite Conductive Materials
Renowned for its exceptional electrical and thermal conductivity, graphite is a lightweight yet durable material used across various high-tech and industrial applications. With superior heat resistance, self-lubricating properties, and corrosion resistance, graphite is ideal for energy storage, electronics, and mechanical engineering. Its versatility allows for use in high-temperature environments, making it a preferred choice for conductive coatings, electrodes, and structural components.
Key Features:
High electrical and thermal conductivity for efficient energy transfer
Excellent heat resistance for high-temperature applications
Self-lubricating properties for reduced friction and wear
Corrosion and chemical resistance for long-term durability
Lightweight yet high-strength for structural and engineering uses
Machinable and customizable for precision applications
Industrial Applications:
Electronics & Semiconductors – Used in heat sinks, conductive coatings, and EMI shielding
Energy Storage – Essential in lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors
Automotive & Aerospace – Applied in brake pads, thermal insulation, and lightweight components
Metallurgy & Foundry – Used in crucibles, molds, and high-temperature furnaces
Manufacturing & Engineering – Graphite bearings, seals, and gaskets for friction reduction
Medical & Biotechnology – Electrodes for medical devices and biosensors