Many believe that graphite lubricants are a commodity product. In other words, all rattle/paint cans of graphite coatings are all the same. In reality, there are two main thin...
Lubricants are to reduce friction, heat and wear on moving parts. Some also prevent or dissolve rust, displace water or clean surfaces. To choose the best type, consider the s...
While graphite appears to have come out of nowhere to become the new love of the junior-mining investment community, it is an important industrial material with a wide range o...
A graphite flake is actually like a deck of cards, it consists of many flakes with weak bonds between them. If a graphite flake is delaminated to its lowest common denominator...
Graphite is a metamorphic mineral composed of pure carbon. Geologically, and based on how we find it in the crust, graphite is a super-high grade of carbon, likely from coal o...
Carbon comes in many crystalline forms, called allotropes, the most well-known being diamond and graphite. Allotropes are different forms of the same element with different bo...
Graphite has long been a key ingredient in steel, castings, lubricants, vehicle brakes, golf clubs, tennis rackets and pencils. But this polymer of carbon which is a chemicall...
Graphite is valued for its good conductivity of heat and electricity and high refractoriness. The utility of graphite is dependent largely upon its type. The flake type carbon...
Pure graphite is a mineral form of the element carbon and its symbol is C. It forms in veins in metamorphic rocks as the result of the metamorphism of organic material include...
For making graphite-coated axles, it is the same simple process as making coating bullets with moly. First you have to prep the axle to the level of polish you desire. Next yo...