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41460 Neuss
Germany

Graphite

Graphite: a versatile material for industrial applications

Graphite is a common mineral that consists of pure carbon.

The number of available product qualities is very large and often specifically tailored to a particular application.

In addition to natural graphites, we also stock synthetic graphites, which are mainly used in metallurgical processes as well as in battery technology/cell production.

Which graphite quality suits my process?

We have an overview of the wide range of grades available and the current market situation in the production countries.

Whether for cell production in the automotive industry or for high-quality carburizing in foundries, we will be happy to advise you on the available options.

Wide range of variants

Natural and synthetic graphites

Technical application advice for your process

Stocks for short delivery times

Reconditioning options

All products can be specially reprocessed for you on request. You can find out more about our reprocessing options under Services.

Uses

Chemical industry

Foundry industry

Steel industry

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Frequently asked questions

Natural graphite is obtained as a naturally formed raw material and processed accordingly.

Synthetic graphite, on the other hand, is produced using high-quality raw materials and industrial production processes and has the same properties in terms of purity and electrical and thermal conductivity as the natural resource.

Graphite is produced in the form of dusts, granulates (fine and coarse) as well as in moldings, extrudates and finished components/parts.

Whether natural or synthetic, graphite has extraordinary properties for a wide range of applications, partly due to the hexagonal arrangement of the carbon atoms:

  • purity
  • Temperature resistance
  • Electrical & thermal conductivity
  • Chemical resistance