Artificial Graphite
Artificial graphite for metallurgy, energy storage, and electronics—offering high conductivity, purity, and structural stability for demanding industrial applications.
Artificial Graphite, also known as synthetic graphite, is a high-purity carbon material produced through the controlled graphitisation of carbonaceous feedstocks such as petroleum coke or coal tar pitch at extremely high temperatures. This process transforms amorphous carbon into a crystalline graphite structure, resulting in outstanding electrical and thermal conductivity, chemical stability, and mechanical strength.
Artificial graphite is used extensively across industries requiring reliable performance under high temperature and electrical load conditions. It is a key material in metallurgy, energy storage, and electronics, where precision, consistency, and purity are vital.
Applications include:
- Electrodes, crucibles, and refractory components in metallurgical processes
- Anode material for lithium-ion and energy storage batteries
- Conductive and thermal management components in electronics and semiconductors
Corrosion-resistant materials in the chemical industry
