Natural Graphite

Natural graphite, as the name suggests, is the graphite naturally formed in nature, and generally appears in minerals such as graphite schist, graphite gneiss, graphite-bearing schist, and metamorphic shale. The process performance and use of graphite are mainly determined by its degree of crystallinity. Natural graphite can be divided into two industrial types: crystalline graphite (flake graphite) and cryptocrystalline graphite (earth graphite) according to its crystal form.

 

FLE supports all graphite production lines and machines, and provides the most satisfactory after-sales service, from installation to use, to help factories and users simply use. For graphite, FLE has a team of French chemistry experts to solve any formulation problems for you.