What are the characteristics of graphite sheets?

Dec 31, 2025

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Graphite plates are widely used in metallurgy, the chemical industry, electrochemistry, and other industries.

 

So what are its characteristics that make it so widely used in these industries?

1. Ease of processing of graphite plates: Graphite plates can be die-cut into different sizes, shapes, and thicknesses. Die-cut flat plates can be provided, with thicknesses ranging from 0.05 to 1.5 m.

2. High temperature resistance of graphite plates: The use temperature of graphite plates can reach as high as 400℃ and as low as -40℃.

3. High thermal conductivity of graphite plates: The in-plane thermal conductivity of graphite plates is as high as 1500W/mK, and the thermal resistance is 40% lower than aluminum and 20% lower than copper.

4. Flexibility of graphite sheets: Graphite sheets can be easily made into laminates with metal, insulation layers, or double-sided tape to increase design flexibility and can have adhesives on the back.

5. Thinness of graphite plate: Graphite plate is 30% lighter than aluminum of the same size and 80% lighter than copper.

6. Ease of use of graphite plates: Graphite heat sinks can be smoothly attached to any flat and curved surface. Graphite plates have good properties such as good electrical conductivity, high temperature resistance, acid resistance, alkali corrosion resistance, and easy processing.

 

Therefore, it is widely used in metallurgy, the chemical industry, electrochemistry, and other industries.