About Graphite

Graphite

Graphite is a crystalline form of the element carbon, and it consists of stacked layers of graphene.  It has unique properties, most specifically it has high thermal and electrical conductivity, and is highly refractory and chemically inert.  These properties dictate its many uses and it has over 150 different applications from pencils to lubricants, crucibles, flame retardants and most importantly as a non-replaceable input material into the anode within lithium ion batteries that are used to power many things, including electric vehicles.  As such it has a strong anticipated demand linked to renewable energy and the accelerated growth of on-fossil fuel transport options.

Graphite is mined and processed on-site from an in-situ raw product into a concentrate and is sold into various end-markets according to the size of the flakes and their chemical properties, which dictate the most appropriate end use.

Graphite is a crystalline form of the element carbon, and it consists of stacked layers of graphene.  It has unique properties, most specifically it has high thermal and electrical conductivity, and is highly refractory and chemically inert.  These properties dictate its many uses and it has over 150 different applications from pencils to lubricants, crucibles, flame retardants and most importantly as a non-replaceable input material into the anode within lithium ion batteries that are used to power many things, including electric vehicles.  As such it has a strong anticipated demand linked to renewable energy and the accelerated growth of on-fossil fuel transport options.

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