Microcrystalline graphite refers to a dense aggregate composed of tiny natural graphite crystals, also known as earthy graphite or amorphous graphite. It is gray or steel gray in color, has a metallic luster, is lubricated, easy to stain, has stable chemical properties, has good heat transfer and electrical conductivity, is resistant to high temperatures, acids and alkalis, corrosion, and oxidation. Its crystals are tiny, plastic, and have good adhesion.
Microcrystalline graphite can be used as casting coatings, refractory materials, and recarburizers. It can form a smooth film that adheres firmly. As an excellent casting release agent, it helps prevent sand from sticking to castings and improves the surface finish of castings. It is also one of the important raw materials for manufacturing battery carbon rods. In the steel and foundry industries, microcrystalline graphite is used as an additive to improve the performance of materials and is also used to manufacture refractory materials. Microcrystalline graphite can also be used to make electrode pastes, as well as ingredients for pencils, welding rods, batteries, graphite emulsions, desulfurizers, preservatives and anti-slip agents, smelting recarburizers, ingot casting protection slag, graphite bearings, and other products. It also has certain applications in the fields of dyes and fuels.
Microcrystalline graphite refers to a dense aggregate composed of tiny natural graphite crystals, also known as earthy graphite or amorphous graphite. It is gray or steel gray in color, has a metallic luster, is lubricated, easy to stain, has stable chemical properties, has good heat transfer and electrical conductivity, is resistant to high temperatures, acids and alkalis, corrosion, and oxidation. Its crystals are tiny, plastic, and have good adhesion.
Microcrystalline graphite can be used as casting coatings, refractory materials, and recarburizers. It can form a smooth film that adheres firmly. As an excellent casting release agent, it helps prevent sand from sticking to castings and improves the surface finish of castings. It is also one of the important raw materials for manufacturing battery carbon rods. In the steel and foundry industries, microcrystalline graphite is used as an additive to improve the performance of materials and is also used to manufacture refractory materials. Microcrystalline graphite can also be used to make electrode pastes, as well as ingredients for pencils, welding rods, batteries, graphite emulsions, desulfurizers, preservatives and anti-slip agents, smelting recarburizers, ingot casting protection slag, graphite bearings, and other products. It also has certain applications in the fields of dyes and fuels.