Carbon (graphite) electrodes 99.99% Ø 5 *82mm (1 pair)

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Carbon is a fundamental element of organic chemistry and plays a central role in biology, chemistry and technology. It is the basic element of all known organic compounds and forms the basis of life on Earth. Carbon is extremely versatile and exists in various forms, including diamond, graphite and fullerenes.

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Key figures & data

Characteristics: High thermal and electrical conductivity, strength and hardness (diamond), lubricity (graphite), special chemical and mechanical properties (fullerenes and nanotubes)

Color: Depending on the shape, the color varies from colorless (diamond) to black (graphite)

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Carbon is an elemental element that is of crucial importance due to its versatile properties and its fundamental role in organic chemistry. It is the basic element of life on Earth and forms the basis of all known organic compounds. The human body itself is largely made up of carbon compounds, including proteins, fats, carbohydrates and nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.

In the human body, carbon plays a central role in maintaining cellular structure and function. Proteins, which are made up of amino acids, contain carbon as a basic structural element. Carbohydrates, which act as energy suppliers, are made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Fats, which serve as energy reserves and build cell membranes, are also made up of carbon compounds.

In addition, carbon in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2) is involved in basic biochemical processes such as respiration, which removes carbon dioxide from the body. The carbon cycle in the human body is therefore crucial for maintaining metabolism and energy balance.

In technology and industry, carbon is extremely versatile. Diamond, a crystalline form of carbon, is used in the cutting tool industry and in the manufacture of jewelry due to its exceptional hardness. Graphite, another form of carbon, is characterized by its lubricity and conductivity and is used in pens, lubricants and in the electronics industry. Carbon nanotubes and fullerenes, more recent discoveries, have unique mechanical, electrical and optical properties and show great potential in materials science, electronics and biomedicine.

Carbon is therefore not only a fundamental chemical element, but also of crucial importance for human life, industrial development and scientific research.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get quick answers to frequently asked questions about our colloidal electrodes for various applications. For more detailed information and further questions, please visit our Help Center .

How are the electrodes packaged?

The electrodes are always sent to the customer vacuum packed and in their original packaging to maintain quality during delivery. This careful packaging ensures that the electrodes remain protected from moisture, contamination and damage.

Has the purity of the electrodes been proven?

Yes, our electrodes undergo special analyses to ensure they meet the requirements of our customers

What size and shape of electrodes are best for my application?

Most colloid generators accept our electrodes with diameters of ⌀0.5mm, ⌀1mm, ⌀2.5mm and ⌀8mm. This range of different sizes allows you to choose the right electrode for your specific application, depending on the requirements of your project.

Can I reuse the electrodes or are they disposable?

Our electrodes can be reused as long as they are properly cleaned and maintained. When handled and stored correctly, they will retain their performance and quality for multiple applications.

How long do the electrodes last and when should I replace them?

The lifespan of the electrodes depends on use and care. In general, they can be used for a long time with proper handling and regular cleaning. It is recommended that the electrodes be replaced when they show signs of wear, such as discoloration, deformation or reduced performance, to ensure consistent and reliable performance.

How should I store the electrodes to maximize their lifespan?

To maximize the life of the electrodes, they should be stored in a dry place at room temperature to avoid moisture and corrosion. It is also important to protect them from direct sunlight and strong temperature changes to maintain their quality and performance.