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Synthetic graphite is a form of graphite that is produced through a series of chemical and thermal processes. It is used in a variety of industrial applications, including steelmaking, lubricants, and batteries. Synthetic graphite is also used in the production of carbon fiber composites, which are used in the aerospace and automotive industries.
Synthetic graphite is a form of carbon that is produced in a laboratory setting. It is made from petroleum coke, coal tar pitch, and other carbon-based materials. The production process involves heating the raw materials to high temperatures and then cooling them to form graphite. The graphite is then purified and processed to create a variety of products.
Synthetic graphite is a key component of the metals and minerals industry. It is used in a variety of applications, including steelmaking, lubricants, and batteries. It is also used in the production of carbon fiber composites, which are used in the aerospace and automotive industries.
Some companies in the synthetic graphite market include GrafTech International, SGL Carbon, and Showa Denko K.K. Show Less Read more