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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1204)7/18/2013 1:22:20 PM
From: Merlot  Read Replies (1) of 22846
 
My understanding is that so far there is no evidence that they are isotropic or spherical.

Claude, have you read the article titled "Improvement of Nuclear Grade Graphite based on isotropic and Highly Crystalline Natural Graphite" HTR2008-58206

It is put out by Germans, one of which is with Graphit Kropfmuhl, which is supplier for Sri Lankan Graphite. They used the Sri Lankan Graphite in their tests in the paper.

They used the Natural Graphite to replace Synthetic used as reactor Graphite.

Also at the end of the paper they mention "The reactor grade graphite can also be used in non- nuclear applications such as chlorine alkali electrolysis or for thermal electrodes"




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