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What is porous graphite?

2023-09-22

Porous graphite, also known as porous carbon or porous graphite material, is a graphite form that has been specially engineered to have an interconnected network of pores or voids within its structure. The material has unique properties that make it useful in various applications. In the semiconductor industry, porous graphite is mainly used in crystal growth furnaces to greatly improve production efficiency. Here are some key features and main applications of porous graphite:


Key Features:


- High Porosity: Porous graphite materials have a high degree of porosity. This high porosity creates a large internal surface area, which is beneficial for certain applications.


- Low Density: Due to its porous structure, porous graphite is generally lightweight compared to dense, solid graphite.


- Thermal Stability: Porous graphite exhibits good thermal stability and can withstand high temperatures. It is often used in high-temperature applications.


- Chemical Inertness: Porous graphite is chemically inert and resistant to many corrosive substances, making it suitable for applications involving aggressive chemicals.


- Electrical Conductivity: Like solid graphite, porous graphite retains good electrical conductivity properties, making it useful in applications where both porosity and electrical conductivity are required.



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