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Graphitization

Graphitization is the process of transforming baked carbon into its crystalline allotropic form by heating it to temperatures between 2600°C and 3300°C. This heat treatment significantly enhances the properties of graphite, making it an essential material for a wide range of global applications. The specific temperature used in the process varies depending on the precursor material and the desired properties of the final product.

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