Expandable graphite is a synthesized intercalation compound of graphite that expands or exfoliates when heated. This material is manufactured by treating flake graphite with various intercalation reagents that migrate between the graphene layers in a graphite crystal and remain as stable species.
Appearance: Black powder
Packing: 25kg per bag in Ton bag with pallet
Expandable graphite Characteristics
Percent Carbon | Min. 99.9 % |
Particle Size Range | Size Varies |
Specifications
Appearance |
Silvery sheen and plate like particle morphology before heating. After heating – black worms. |
Applications |
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If exposed to a rapid increase in temperature, these intercalation compounds decompose into gaseous products, which results in high inter-graphene layer pressure. This pressure develops enough force to push apart graphite basal planes in the “c” axis direction.
The result is an increase in the volume of the graphite of up to 300 times, a lowering of bulk density, and approximately a 10-fold increase in surface area.
Graphite Central expandable graphite is used as a fire suppressant intumescent additive, as a raw material to manufacture graphite gasket products, as an electrically conductive filler, as a foundry additive, and in a wide variety of other industrial applications.
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