- Mechanical Properties of Bulk Graphite using Artificial Graphite Scrap as a Function of Particle Size
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Sang Hye Lee, Sang Min Lee, Won Pyo Jang, Jae Seung Roh
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2021;28(1):13-19. Published online February 1, 2021
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2021.28.1.13
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Bulk graphite is manufactured using graphite scrap as the filler and phenolic resin as the binder. Graphite scrap, which is the by-product of processing the final graphite product, is pulverized and sieved by particle size. The relationship between the density and porosity is analyzed by measuring the mechanical properties of bulk graphite. The filler materials are sieved into mean particle sizes of 10.62, 23.38, 54.09, 84.29, and 126.64 μm. The bulk graphite density using the filler powder with a particle size of 54.09 μm is 1.38 g/cm3, which is the highest value in this study. The compressive strength tends to increase as the bulk graphite density increases. The highest compressive strength of 43.14 MPa is achieved with the 54.09 μm powder. The highest flexural strength of 23.08 MPa is achieved using the 10.62 μm powder, having the smallest average particle size. The compressive strength is affected by the density of bulk graphite, and the flexural strength is affected by the filler particle size of bulk graphite.
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