grafitointimenetelmä
Grafitointimenetelmä, often translated as the graphitization method, is a thermal process used to convert amorphous carbon materials into graphite. This transformation involves heating the material to very high temperatures, typically above 2000 degrees Celsius, in an inert atmosphere. The intense heat causes the carbon atoms to rearrange their structure from a disordered, amorphous state to the ordered, layered crystalline structure characteristic of graphite.
The primary goal of graphitization is to enhance the electrical and thermal conductivity of carbon-based materials.
The process parameters, such as temperature, heating rate, and duration, are critical in determining the degree