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Metallic Graphite
Metallic graphite for motors is usually composed of natural graphite and fine metal powders. Copper is the most common, but silver, tin, and lead are also used in some cases....
Metallic Graphite
Metallic graphite for motors is usually composed of natural graphite and fine metal powders. Copper is the most common, but silver, tin, and lead are also used in some cases. Due to its low resistivity, it is ideal for low-voltage DC generators, AC slip rings, asynchronous motors, synchronous generators, wind turbine slip rings, and automotive starters.
Silver Graphite
Silver graphite, also called silver-graphite composite, is a versatile material composed of silver (Ag) and graphite (C) particles. Silver provides conductivity, while graphite offers lubrication and thermal conductivity. It is used in windshield wipers, hot air motors, motorcycle generators, and sliding contacts for signal transmission.
Pure Graphite
Pure graphite is a crystalline form of carbon composed of tightly bound hexagonal layers. It has high conductivity and heat resistance, making it useful in electrical contacts, batteries, fuel cell electrodes, and structural materials for high-temperature environments.
Resin Graphite
Resin graphite is a composite material with graphite particles embedded in a resin matrix. It is used in electrical components, printed circuit boards (PCBs), and industries requiring high strength and corrosion resistance.
Electrographite
Electrographite is used in applications requiring high conductivity, such as electrical contacts, switches, and power transmission equipment.
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