Expanded graphite sheet and method of manufacturing same
09556033 ยท 2017-01-31
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Cpc classification
Y10T428/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
An expanded graphite sheet is provided that can remarkably improve the quality and yield rate by preventing chipping and cracks in the surface in molding the sheet into a desired shape by inhibiting degradation in the flexibility while reducing the ash content to a certain degree. An expanded graphite sheet (3) has a flexibility of 25 times or greater, as determined in a flexibility test in which the flexibility is defined as the number of times the expanded graphite sheet (3) can be bent using a flexibility testing device having a rotator (2) to which one end of a plate-shaped expanded graphite sheet (3) is fixed, a weight (7) fixed to the other end of the expanded graphite sheet (3), and a bending position determining member (5) for determining a bending position of the expanded graphite sheet (3) when the rotator (2) is rotated.
Claims
1. An expanded graphite sheet characterized by having a flexibility of 25 times or greater and an ash content of 500 ppm or lower, the flexibility being determined by a flexibility test in which the flexibility is defined as the number of times the expanded graphite sheet can be bent using a flexibility testing device comprising a rotator to which one end of a plate-shaped expanded graphite sheet is fixed, a weight fixed to the other end of the expanded graphite sheet, and a bending position determining member for determining a bending position of the expanded graphite sheet when the rotator is rotated, wherein the expanded graphite sheet is set to have a width of 10 mm, a thickness of 0.42 mm, and a length of a drooping portion thereof from the rotator of 90 mm, the weight is set at 50 g, the swing angles of the rotator in lateral directions are set at 30 degrees with respect to a vertical direction, and an arrangement position of the bending position determining member is set at 20 mm from a lower end of the expanded graphite sheet and; wherein the content of sulfur is 500 ppm or higher.
2. The expanded graphite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the content of ash is 300 ppm or lower and the content of sulfur is 1000 ppm or higher.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(2)
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(3) First, an acid treatment solution was prepared by adding 5 parts by weight of hydrogen peroxide as an oxidizing agent to 100 parts by weight of strong sulfuric acid with a concentration of 98%, and natural graphite having an ash content of 0.01 weight % or lower was immersed and stirred in the acid treatment solution for 30 minutes to cause a reaction, whereby an acid treated graphite was obtained. Next, the resultant acid treated graphite was removed from the acid treatment solution, thereafter washed with water sufficiently to bring the pH closer to 7, and further dried.
(4) Subsequently, the acid treated graphite having been washed with water was put in an electric furnace at a temperature of 800 C. to carry out a heating and expanding process, whereby an expanded graphite was prepared. Thereafter, the expanded graphite was passed between rollers to compress the expanded graphite, so that an expanded graphite sheet having a bulk density of 0.9 g/cm.sup.3 was fabricated. This expanded graphite sheet had a length of 100 mm, width of 10 mm, and a thickness of 0.42 mm.
(5) (Other Embodiments)
(6) (1) The graphite used as the raw material is not limited to natural graphite as described above, but may be pyrolytic graphite, kish graphite, and the like. However, it is preferable to use natural graphite flake, which is readily industrially available. Nevertheless, whatever type of graphite is used, it is necessary that the ash content be restricted to 0.1 weight % or lower. In addition, it is desirable that the grain size of the graphite be from 30 mesh to 100 mesh.
(7) (2) The sulfuric acid used in the acid treatment is not limited to the strong sulfuric acid, and it is sufficient as long as a sulfur component is contained, such as with sulfuric anhydride and fuming sulfuric acid. However, for industrial purposes, it is desirable to use a strong sulfuric acid with a concentration of 90% or higher, more preferably a concentration of from 95% to 98%. Moreover, the duration of the immersing and stirring of the graphite is not limited to 30 minutes, but it is desirable that the duration be from about 15 minutes to about 60 minutes.
(8) (3) The oxidizing agent is not limited to hydrogen peroxide as described above, but may be ammonium peroxide, potassium peroxide, and the like. In addition, the amount thereof to be added may be from 1 to 10 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the sulfuric acid.
(9) (4) The method for neutralizing the acid treated graphite is not limited to sufficient washing with water, but may be effected by using a sold neutralizer agent selected from oxides of alkaline-earth metals, hydroxides, carbonates, and the like.
(10) (5) The bulk density of the expanded graphite sheet is not limited to 0.9 g/cm.sup.3, but should preferably be from 0.5 g/cm.sup.3 to 1.3 g/cm.sup.3 (especially from 0.7 g/cm.sup.3 to 1.3 g/cm.sup.3). In addition, the thickness of the expanded graphite sheet is not limited to 0.42 mm but should preferably be from 0.2 mm to 1.0 mm. This range of thickness is the primary range in which the expanded graphite sheet is actually used, and in which the usability and flexibility of the sheet can be well-balanced.
EXAMPLES
Example
(11) An expanded graphite sheet was fabricated in the same manner as described in the foregoing embodiment.
(12) The expanded graphite sheet fabricated in this manner is hereinafter referred to as a present invention sheet A.
Comparative Example 1
(13) An expanded graphite sheet was fabricated in the same manner as described in Example above, except that the natural graphite as the raw material had an ash content of 0.5 weight %.
(14) The expanded graphite sheet fabricated in this manner is hereinafter referred to as a comparative sheet Z1.
Comparative Example 2
(15) An expanded graphite sheet was fabricated in the same manner as described in Example above, except that the natural graphite as the raw material had an ash content of 0.5 weight %, and after preparing the sheet, the sheet was subjected to a refining process in which the fabricated sheet was kept at 2000 C. for 10 hours while a chlorine gas was being supplied thereto.
(16) The expanded graphite sheet fabricated in this manner is hereinafter referred to as a comparative sheet Z2.
(17) Experiment
(18) The ash content, the sulfur content, the flexibility (the number of times the expanded graphite sheet can be bent), and the appearances (the general appearance and the appearance after winding) were determined for the present invention sheet A as well as the comparative sheets Z1 and Z2. The results are shown in Table 1. The ash content, the sulfur content, and the flexibility were measured in the following manners, and the appearances were determined by visual observation.
(19) [Measurement Method for Ash Content]
(20) The ash content of each of the expanded graphite sheets was determined in the following manner. The high-purity expanded graphite sheet was weighed in an amount of 15 g or more with a porcelain crucible, placed into an electric furnace, and heated at 850 C. for 48 hours. From the mass of the sheet before the heating that after the heating, the ash content was determined.
(21) [Measurement Method for Sulfur Content]
(22) The sulfur content was measured using an oxygen flow combustion-infrared spectroscopy method (measurement equipment: sulfur analyzer made by LECO Corp.).
(23) [Measurement Method for Flexibility]
(24) A flexibility testing device as shown in
(25) A weight 7 is fixed at the lower end of the expanded graphite sheet 3 with a joining part 6. Thereby, when the rotator 2 (the rotation plate 8) is rotated, a load is applied to the expanded graphite sheet 3, so that the expanded graphite sheet 3 is bent at the bending position determining members 5 (see the dash-dot-dot lines in
(26) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Appearance Ash content Sulfur content Flexibility General Appearance after Material (ppm) (ppm) (Times) appearance* winding* Present 300 1000 30-35 No ash No surface invention aggregation change, such as sheet A cracks/ bumps and dents Comparative 5000 1200 30-35 Ash aggregation No surface sheet in a diameter of change, such as Z1 about 0.5 mm cracks/ bumps and dents Comparative 30 0 5-10 No ash Cracks observed sheet aggregation in the surface Z2 *General appearance means the appearance of the sheet observed just after fabrication, and Appearance after winding means the appearance of the sheet observed after each sheet has been wound around a columnar rod (diameter 50 mm).
(27) As clearly seen from Table 1 above, in general appearance, the present invention sheet A and the comparative sheet Z2 showed no ash aggregation, but the comparative sheet Z1 showed an ash aggregation in a diameter of about 0.5 mm. The reason is believed to be as follows. While the present invention sheet A and the comparative sheet Z2 had an ash content of 300 ppm and an ash content of 30 ppm, respectively, the comparative sheet Z1 had an ash content of 5000 ppm, which is considerably higher.
(28) In terms of the appearance after winding, no change in surface, such as cracks or bumps and dents, was observed in the present invention sheet A and the comparative sheet Z1. On the other hand, cracks were observed in the surface of the comparative sheet Z2. Moreover, the present invention sheet A and the comparative sheet Z1 exhibited a flexibility ranging from 30 times to 35 times. On the other hand, the comparative sheet Z2 showed a flexibility ranging from 5 times to 10 times. The reason is believed to be that while the present invention sheet A and the comparative sheet Z1 had a sulfur content of 1000 ppm and a sulfur content of 1200 ppm, respectively, the comparative sheet Z2 had a sulfur content of 0 ppm.
(29) From the foregoing, it will be understood that the present invention sheet A has good general appearance and good appearance after winding, and moreover it shows excellent flexibility.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(30) The present invention can be applied to packings, gaskets, mold release sheets in hot pressing, linings for carbon crucibles, heat dissipating members for electronic devices, and the like.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(31) 2Rotator
(32) 3Expanded graphite sheet
(33) 5Bending position determining member
(34) 7Weight