Types of Graphite
The three types of graphite that are found in various deposits can be divided into:
Flake graphite
Flake graphite is a flat, hexagonal-edged plate. It can have irregular or angular edges if it does not break. It is found in metamorphic rock, like limestone, gneiss or schist. The crystals are either evenly distributed throughout the ore or concentrated in pockets.
This is an uncommon form of graphite
Carbon ranges from 85-98%.
There are four standard sizes: large, super large and fine
Graphite can be used for new technologies, including anodes for lithium-ion batteries.
Amorphous graphite
The graphite in amorphous form is found in the mesomorphic layers of rocks such as slate, coal and shale. Carbon content is dependent on its parent material. It is found in coal as a result from thermal metamorphism and is known as meta-anthracite. Because it is harder to burn than coal, it’s not used for fuel.
This is the most abundant type of graphite
Low carbon content 70-80%
Lowest purity
Useful for brake pads, gaskets, clutch materials, and pencil lead.
Vein graphite (or lump graphite)
According to some scientists, vein graphite can be made from crude oils that are transformed into graphite by temperature and pressure. Riddle said that the veins “are very small, measuring between 5 to 10 centimeters” and are 70 to 100% pure. It’s rare and expensive.
The only place where the mines are currently active is Sri Lanka
Limit the durability of most applications.
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