High Purity Spherical Graphite C Powder CAS 7782-42-5, 99.9% |

The negative electrode material in lithium-ion cells is called spherical or battery-grade graphite. This is a product of flake-graphite-concentrate, which is produced from graphite-ore. Purity>99.98% Particle size: 8 micron About Graphite Powder in Spherical Form: Sphericalgraphite( SPG), is also known by the name battery grade graphite. This product is used… Continue reading

High Purity Single And Multi Layer Graphene Powder, 99% |

Graphene nanomaterial is a carbon two-dimensional material composed of hexagonal carbon atoms. It has a honeycomb pattern. Purity>99% Single layer ratio: 97% What is graphene? Graphene a monolayer atom of carbon that is tightly bound to a hexagonal honeycomb structure. It is an allotrope carbon in the form sp2-bonded, atom… Continue reading

High Purity Copper Powder Cu Powder CAS 7440-50-8, 99% |

Copper powder can be used for a wide range of applications, including powder metallurgy. Purity>99.9% Particle size : 50nm About copper powder Cu Powder: The application of copper in metallurgy has been very broad. Aluminum is the second most popular metal for toning metallurgy. Nano-copper Powder is highly thermally conductive,… Continue reading

High Purity Graphite Powder Flake Graphite C Powder CAS 7782-42-5, 99.9% |

High-purity graphite flake powder graphite is natural, crystalline graphite. It looks like phosphate fish and belongs to a hexagonal crystal system. Purity: 99.9% Particle size : 1mm – 3mm Graphite powder flake – High Purity Graphite Graphite Graphite Graphite Graphite Graphite Graphite Graphite c Powder: The graphite crystalline materials of… Continue reading

High purity Boron Powder Amorphous Boron Powder CAS 7440-42-8, 95%|

Boron powder is black or silver-gray solid. Crystal boron is black, second only to diamond in hardness, and has a relatively brittle texture. Purity>95% Particle size: 0.8-5um About Boron Powder Amorphous Boron Powder: Boron powder is a black or dark brown powder, which can react with fluorine at room temperature… Continue reading