Natural And Synthetic Graphites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Erle I. Shobert
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

In the comparison and consideration of synthetic and natural materials, graphites represent a situation in which natural graphites amount to less than 10% of the total carbon and graphite production by weight, and less than 5% in dollar volume, There are few applications where it could not be re- placed by synthetic graphite. On the contrary, synthetic graphite materials can be engineered to cover an extremely wide range of applications. These include electrographite brushes for rotating machinery, pyrolytic graphite, graphite-impervious pipe, nuclear moderators, high purity spectrographic graphite, power tube anodes, graphite rotary shaft seals, and rocket nozzles. The special qualities of natural graphite and its limitations are delineated and the almost unlimited possibilities in artificial graphite materials are discussed.
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APA: Erle I. Shobert  (1964)  Natural And Synthetic Graphites

MLA: Erle I. Shobert Natural And Synthetic Graphites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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