Our unique mineral occurs in the form of flat flakes with a metallic luster. It is formed from the decomposition of organic matter in sedimentary rocks.
Graphite’s exceptional electrical conductivity makes it an ideal material for electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, and electrodes.
Lubricants
Graphite’s natural lubricity reduces friction and wear in machinery, minimizing energy consumption and extending equipment lifespan.
Refractory Materials
Graphite’s ability to withstand high temperatures without melting makes it a valuable component in refractory materials used in furnaces and other high-heat applications.
Pencils
Graphite’s soft, mark-making properties have made it the go-to material for pencils for centuries.
HP Composites
Graphite’s strength, conductivity, and thermal stability make it a sought-after reinforcement material in composite materials.