High-quality Amorphous Graphite with 70-85% Carbon Content for Lubrication Applications
Amorphous graphite is a unique form of graphite that lacks the well-defined crystal structure found in other types of graphite. It is characterized by its non-lamellar, disordered atomic arrangement. Here are some specifications and properties associated with amorphous graphite:
- Carbon Content: Amorphous graphite typically contains carbon content ranging from 70% to 85%. The exact carbon content can vary depending on the specific source and production process.
- Particle Size: The particle size of amorphous graphite can vary, ranging from fine powders to larger granules. It is available in various size distributions depending on the intended application.
- Purity: High-quality amorphous graphite often exhibits a high degree of purity, with minimal impurities present. The presence of non-carbon elements such as ash, sulfur, and moisture is typically limited.
- Soft and Greasy Texture: Amorphous graphite has a soft and greasy texture, which is a result of its non-lamellar structure. This characteristic gives it a lubricating quality and makes it suitable for various lubrication applications.
- Lubricity: Amorphous graphite is known for its excellent lubricating properties. It can reduce friction and wear between surfaces in contact, thereby providing effective solid lubrication. This property makes it useful in applications such as lubricants, greases, and coatings.
It's important to note that specific applications may have additional requirements or specifications for amorphous graphite, and these properties can be further customized or optimized to suit particular industrial needs.
Typical Grades
Fix Carbon (%) | V.M (%) | Ash (%) | Sulfur (%) | Particle Size (Mesh) | Moisture (%) |
70 | 4.5 | 24 | 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.3 | 100 200 250 325 | 2 |
75 | 4.5 | 21 |
78 | 4 | 19 |
80 | 4 | 17 |
85 | 3.5 | 12 |
