Graphite properties determine the variety of the areas of its applications in industry, transport, energetics, defence, medicine, science, sport.Most applications utilize unique combinations of graphite properties, such as thermal resistance and elecrical conductivity or thermal conductivity, self-lubrication and low wettability by liquid metals, etc.
At Lion Technical Solution we mainly produce Graphite JIG for Semiconductor Industry.
Electronic components are made up of a combination of various parts. Graphite parts are mainly used for positioning when assembling and brazing various parts. At Lion Technical Solution, we receive drawings from customers, and use a complete integrated system that handles product planning, NC programming, cutting of materials, polishing, MC processing, and inspection in-house to achieve the micron precision and high level of precision required for electronic components. We strive to manufacture products that meet your needs.
Applications of graphite:
Carbon brushes (electrical conductivity and low friction and self-lubrication).
Carbon brushes for electrical motors are manufactured from high purity synthetic graphite.
Copper-graphite and silver-graphite impregnated composites are used in applications where high electrical conductivity is required: railway technology, wind turbine generators, tacho generators.
Refractories (thermal resistance, thermal conductivity and low wettability by liquid metals).
Magnesia-carbon bricks for lining steel making furnaces contain up to 25% of graphite.
Alumina-carbon composites are used in ladles for liquid steel, pouring nozles, sliding gates.
Clay-graphite and silicon carbide-graphite composites containing natural coarse flake graphite are used for manufacturing thermocouple and heater tubes, foundrty tools and crucibles for melting non-ferrous metals.
Facing sand in Sand casting contains flake graphite to prevent stickin of sand particles to the casting surface.
Electrodes for electric arc furnaces
Molds for continuous casting
Lubricants (low friction and self-lubrication).
Graphite powder as a solid lubricant.
Graphite powder added to oils and greases.
Polymer coatings containing graphite powder.
Bronze-graphite composites for sliding bearings.
Friction materials
Graphite foil
Cathodic material in zinc-carbon and lithium-ion batteries
Moderators in nuclear reactors
Carbon fibers for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites