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On Tuesday, a significant advancement was announced in the production of synthetic graphite, showcasing remarkable results in graphitization processes. The innovative technology developed utilizes palm kernel shells, a readily available waste product from Malaysia and Indonesia, marking a pioneering step in sustainable graphite production.
Recent pilot-scale testing revealed that this groundbreaking method can produce synthetic graphite with an impressive purity level of 99.99%. Additionally, the graphitization rate reached an outstanding 98.8%, underscoring the efficiency and effectiveness of the technology.
This achievement not only highlights the potential for high-quality graphite production but also emphasizes the environmental benefits of using waste materials. By converting palm kernel shells into valuable synthetic graphite, this technology could significantly reduce reliance on traditional graphite sources, which often involve environmentally harmful mining practices.
As the demand for synthetic graphite continues to rise, particularly in the battery and electric vehicle sectors, this advancement positions the technology as a key player in the evolving landscape of sustainable materials.
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