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  2. GM inks multibillion-dollar deal for synthetic battery ...

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    General Motors has inked a multimillion-dollar deal with a Norwegian battery supplier for its synthetic graphite anode materials starting in 2027. The companies said Wednesday that once Vianode ...

  3. GrafTech - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, GrafTech acquired two companies: Seadrift Coke LP, a manufacturer of petroleum coke, which is an essential component in the production of graphite electrodes; and C/G Electrodes LLC, which manufactures graphite electrodes. [5] In March 2011, the company acquired Micron Research Corporation, a manufacturer of superfine-grained graphite. [6]

  4. SGL Carbon - Wikipedia

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    SGL Carbon SE is a European company based in Germany.It is one of the world's leading manufacturers of products from carbon.. With 29 production sites around the globe (17 in Europe, 8 in North America and 5 in Asia), and a service network in over 100 countries, SGL Carbon is a globally operating company. [2]

  5. Trump tariffs rattle Wall Street — here's what the movers and ...

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    If US graphite electrode pricing were to move high enough (and stay sticky) this could incentivize GrafTech to restart its US-based St.Mary’s facility, but this is a high-cost facility and the ...

  6. CAP-XX - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, CAP-XX had been selected as a Tier 1 supplier for Continental AG to provide the DMT220 prismatic supercapacitors. [18] The sourcing agreement with Continental is expected to begin late 2024 through 2030 [19] [20] In 2023, CAP-XX announced a discounted placing and the exit of its founder / CEO, Anthony Kongats, effective May 2023. [21]

  7. Graphite - Wikipedia

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    The most common way of recycling graphite occurs when synthetic graphite electrodes are either manufactured and pieces are cut off or lathe turnings are discarded for reuse, or the electrode (or other materials) are used all the way down to the electrode holder. A new electrode replaces the old one, but a sizeable piece of the old electrode ...