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Why Graphite is used for conductivity

Graphite is widely used for its high electrical conductivity, which makes it an excellent choice for various applications that require the transmission of electricity.

The unique structure of graphite consists of layers of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, which allows electrons to move freely within the layers. This arrangement gives graphite its high electrical conductivity, as the free movement of electrons makes it easy for electrical currents to flow through it. 

Its ability to conduct electricity efficiently while also being relatively lightweight and inexpensive makes it a popular choice in many industries.

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Carbocond - S

Carboncond – S is based on a modified high purity crystalline natural graphitic material composite, blended to exhibit a highly conductive and stable matrix structure when incorporated into most host polymer materials.

Product Density pH Value Expansion Technical Data Sheet
Carbocond - S
0.40 - 0.50 g/cc
6.0 - 7.5
LOW-MEDIUM

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