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27 April, 08:40
What are some uses for graphite
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Everett Stephens
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Because it is a solid material, it is known as a dry lubricant. This is useful inapplications where "wet" lubricants, such as oil, cannot be used. Graphite is the only non-metal element that is a good conductor of electricity. Natural graphite is used mostly in what are called refractory applications
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