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Synthetic vs Natural Graphite Question

Started by robur, July 30, 2020, 06:58:47 PM

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robur

Hello

Would anyone know if the Graphite Powder. Synthetic micronized from Ebay is much different then natural graphite?

I bought natural graphite and it seems that delivery service had delivered it to god knows whom.
I might have to buy again and tha was only bag of natural graphite on ebay that I found.

Would someone please say if the Synthetic micronized graphite has major differences from natural?
I need it as layers for Electro-Gravity disk and several other gravity ex[experimental set-ups

And if package with ntural is lost then have to buy so called synthetic


This is from google:

Synthetic graphite is a material consisting of graphitic carbon which has been obtained by graphitizing of non-graphitic carbon, by CVD from hydrocarbons at temperatures above 2500 K, by decomposition of thermally unstable carbides or by crystallizing from metal melts supersaturated with carbon.

So I am not sure about how conductive or how high capacitance it has.

Thank you
Hoping to get answer soon