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The Graphite Flake is used as an additive in lubricants and fire-retardant coatings. The flakes usually form under pressures of 75,000 psi (1 GPa) and 750°C (1380°F) when pure carbon atoms link together to form flat sheets and manifest themselves as large visible flakes or coarsely crystalline graphite. It is probably the most familiar of the natural graphite materials. The Graphite Flake is a naturally occurring type of graphite mineral consisting of carbon that has a distinctly flaky morphology and is typically found as discrete flakes.
Technical Specification
Material | Graphite |
Form | Flake |
Packaging Size | 25 Kg |
Packaging Type | Plastic Sacks |
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