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Artificial Graphite

Artificial graphite for metallurgy, energy storage, and electronics—offering high conductivity, purity, and structural stability for demanding industrial applications.

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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.

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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