| CAS# | 7782-42-5 |
| Formula | C |
| Synonyms | Black lead; Plumbago |
| Groups/Uses | Pencils, Lubricants, Batteries |
| Markets | Chemical & Materials Manufacturing, Surface Treatment – Fluids, Lubricants & Metalworking |
FAQ’S
What is Graphite?
Graphite is a soft, greasy, crystalline, non-metallic form of carbon that is used in pencils, lubricants, and batteries.
What are the uses of Graphite?
Graphite is used to make pencil leads. It is used as a grease and lubricant. It is used in dry cell batteries and lithium-ion batteries. It is also used in nuclear reactors, electrodes, foundry facings, polishes, and brake linings.
Why is graphite a good conductor of electricity?
Graphite is a good conductor of electricity because of its delocalized electrons, which move through its hexagonal molecular structure.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Graphite to users/customers for Chemical & Materials Manufacturing, and Surface Treatment – Fluids, Lubricants & Metalworking.