![]() ![]() The name "graphite fiber" is sometimes used to refer to carbon fibers or carbon fiber-reinforced polymer.Highly ordered pyrolytic graphite refers to graphite with an angular spread between the graphite sheets of less than 1°.Lump graphite (or vein graphite) occurs in fissure veins or fractures and appears as massive platy intergrowths of fibrous or acicular crystalline aggregates, and is probably hydrothermal in origin.Amorphous graphite: very fine flake graphite is sometimes called amorphous.When broken the edges can be irregular or angular ![]()
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