Graphite
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Graphite
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Description
A type of carbon, black or steel grey in color. A crystalline form of carbon, used in the manufacture of lead pencils, cathodes in electrolytic cells and as an agent for counteracting friction. May be subject to loss in weight due to seepage from containers, with subsequent siftage. If shipped damp consequent los of weight will increase on drying out.
Packaging is all important with this cargo, due to the mess it can make if the powder should leak.
Graphite shipped in kegs or cases should have an interior lining of stout paper or plastic. If shipped in bags they should be double with a plastic inner.
All precautions should be taken to protect other cargo in the vicinity or graphite from powder or dust damage. Experience gained in shipments from China has shown that graphite residue deposited on container sides and floors requires special cleaning and steam cleaning by itself is insufficient. Important to avoid dampness affecting this powder.
Graphite has been known to taint other sensitive cargoes.
The container selected for this cargo should be a 20 ft GP and one of the older one’s in the fleet.The container shall be lined with plastic foil using tape to affix to the container walls. Great care must be exercised in loading to avoid a leaker and packaging which is suspect should be drawn to the attention of our appropriate sales representative.
If forklifts are used in loading then old plywood or similar should be temporarily laid on top of the plastic tearing and exposing the container floor.
Full information on this product is in the process of completion.