Graphite: A Review of 1994 Activities

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. P. Hand
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Graphite usage in the United States during 1994 was fairly strong. The hearty showing of the domestic economy, along with sound performances from the major industries that use graphite, helped make 1994 a solid year for the graphite industry. Supply Virtually all natural graphite is imported into the United States, as there is no domestic production. The primary producers are Brazil, Canada, China, Madagascar, Mexico, Mozambique, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. Mozambique is a new producer. It is now supplying a high-carbon, large-crystallite flake in large quantities. Sri Lanka continues to experience problems with one of its two mines, closing operations in December 1994. The synthetic graphite used domestically was produced primarily in the United States as a byproduct of electrode production. Synthetic graphite was also imported from Switzerland for specialized applications. The purified graphites/carbons, such as Desulco and ThermoPURE materials, were also produced domestically. There was a sufficient supply of all types of graphite to meet domestic demand.
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APA: G. P. Hand  (1995)  Graphite: A Review of 1994 Activities

MLA: G. P. Hand Graphite: A Review of 1994 Activities. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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