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Highly Oriented pyrolytic Graphite Sheet for pyrolytic Graphite Planchet in Magnetic levitation Experiments, Pack of 2, (Thickness: 0.5mm, LxW: 10x10mm)

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  • Pyrolytic graphite is a new type of carbon material. It is a pyrolytic carbon with higher crystal orientation that is deposited on a graphite matrix at 1800°C to 2000°C by chemical vapor deposition of high-purity hydrocarbon gas under a certain furnace pressure.
  • Reminder: Pyrolytic graphite sheets require a rubidium boron strong magnet to be suspended, and ordinary magnets cannot be suspended. Thin ones with smaller sizes are easier to levitate.
  • Property characteristics: resistant to extreme cold and heat, super strong diamagnetism, good stability at room temperature, acid, alkali, and organic solvent corrosion.
  • Purpose: Due to the antimagnetic properties of pyrolytic graphite, it is used for magnetic levitation experiments.
  • Factory direct sales, military quality.


Pyrolytic graphite is a new type of carbon material. It is a pyrolytic carbon with higher crystal orientation that is deposited on a graphite matrix at 1800°C to 2000°C by chemical vapor deposition of high-purity hydrocarbon gas under a certain furnace pressure. Reminder: Pyrolytic graphite sheets require a rubidium boron strong magnet to be suspended, and ordinary magnets cannot be suspended. Thin ones with smaller sizes are easier to levitate. Property characteristics: resistant to extreme cold and heat, super strong diamagnetism, good stability at room temperature, acid, alkali, and organic solvent corrosion. Purpose: Due to the antimagnetic properties of pyrolytic graphite, it is used for magnetic levitation experiments. Factory direct sales, military quality.


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Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
You: "I can buy this, along with a series of neodymium magnets, to demonstrate to my students diamagnetism!"Me [a previous customer]: "Nope."