Graphite — A Material with
Great Potential

Graphite, an allotrope of carbon, is a material with a long-standing history in human society — from the common pencil to large-scale industrial heat conductors. Its layered hexagonal crystal structure fundamentally determines its unique physical, chemical, electrical, and thermal properties, enabling a wide range of applications. 

What we provide here are graphite materials ready to be used in various ways — either directly in applications or as intermediates for further processing. For example, they may be used immediately in metallurgy and foundry as instant carbon additives or further processed into advanced graphite components for specialized use.

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