grafiitilla
Grafiitilla is the Finnish term referring to graphite, a natural form of the element carbon. Graphite occurs in nature in various geological settings and is well known for its layered crystal structure, which gives each layer strong covalent bonds and weak interlayer interactions. The material has the chemical formula C and exists in several grades, including flake, amorphous, and lump graphite.
Properties of grafiitilla include a soft, gray to black appearance and a distinctive greasy feel on the
Occurrence and production involve both natural and synthetic routes. Naturally occurring grafiitilla is found in metamorphic
Applications are wide-ranging. Grafiitilla is used in pencil leads, lubricants, and refractory materials. It serves as
Safety and environmental considerations involve dust control during mining and handling, potential respiratory hazards, and the
See also: Graphite, Graphene, Lithium-ion battery technology.