Low CTE highly isotropic graphite

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon

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C264S029700

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07658902

ABSTRACT:
A process for producing a graphite article having a CTE of less than about 2.0 ppm/° C. over the temperature range of from 30° C. to 100° C. and an isotropy ratio of less than about 1.5 also advantageously having a thermal shock resistance parameter of greater than about 150×103W/m in both the with-grain and against-grain directions, and the graphite so produced.

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