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We can offer a discount on bulk orders. Please contact our sales team for further inquiry.| Product Name | Solid Carbon Microspheres, 0.8-1.2 mm |
| Catalog Number | IMM-CM-002 |
| Size | 10 g |
| Physical Specs | 0.8-1.2 mm |
| meta keywords | Solid Carbon Microspheres; 0.8-1.2mm; Amorphous Carbon; Particle Adsorbent; Environmental Purification; Catalyst Support |
| meta description | Matexcel provides Solid Carbon Microspheres, 0.8-1.2 mm for environmental adsorption and catalyst carrier material development. |
| Cat NO | IMM-CM-002 |
| Description | Solid Carbon Microspheres are compact spherical carbon particles with stable chemical inertness and developed pore structure, providing reliable adsorption performance for environmental purification and battery functional fillers. |
| Applications | Metallurgical Industry: In the slag-forming process of electric arc furnace steelmaking, carbon microspheres can be directly introduced into the slag layer, where they rapidly form a foamed slag layer through reaction with oxygen. This helps maintain furnace temperature, accelerates the smelting process, and reduces energy consumption and resource usage. Electronic Devices: Leveraging the conductivity and stability of carbon microspheres, they can be used to manufacture electronic components such as electrode materials and capacitors. Environmental Protection: Carbon microspheres can serve as adsorbents to capture harmful substances such as heavy metal ions and organic pollutants. Biomedical Applications: Carbon microspheres also hold potential applications in the biomedical field, such as drug delivery systems and biosensors. |
| Features | Carbon spheres possess excellent mechanical properties and can withstand a certain degree of pressure and wear; they exhibit good electrical conductivity, making them a potential choice for electronic devices and electrode materials; carbon spheres maintain structural stability in high-temperature environments—for example, nanocarbon spheres retain their mass unchanged at 400°C; carbon spheres exhibit excellent chemical stability and can resist corrosion from various chemical substances. |
| Particle Size | 0.8-1.2 mm |
| Form | Black particles |
| Specific Surface Area | 1200-1300 m²/g |
| Pore Size | 2.8-3.0 nm |
| Storage | Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light, and keep tightly sealed |
| Shelf Life | 1 year |
| Purity | >99.9% |