Graphite Category
Graphite is a crystalline form of carbon known for its layered structure, where carbon atoms are arranged in hexagonal sheets. Its excellent electrical conductivity and high thermal resistance make it essential in industrial applications such as electrodes, lubricants, and batteries. Graphite's natural abundance and ability to withstand extreme temperatures contribute to its widespread use in metallurgy and manufacturing. Advances in synthetic graphite production have further expanded its role in emerging technologies like electric vehicles and energy storage systems.

