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  2. Imerys - Wikipedia

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    Imerys Talc America has always denied that its talc products contain asbestos and stands by the safety of its products. [37] Faced with a growing number of complaints, on February 13, 2019, the North American Talc Subsidiaries of Imerys (Imerys Talc America, Imerys Talc Vermont, Imerys Talc Canada) filed bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the ...

  3. Calderys - Wikipedia

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    Calderys, a subsidiary of Imerys, is a multinational company specialized in producing heat resistant monolithic refractory products. [1] Calderys is headquartered at Issy-Les-Moulineaux on the outskirts of Paris, with over 2,000 employees and 18 plants in more than 30 countries.

  4. Graphitization - Wikipedia

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    Graphitization can be observed in various contexts. For example, it occurs naturally during the formation of certain types of coal or graphite in the Earth's crust.It can also be artificially induced during the manufacture of specific carbon materials, such as graphite electrodes used in fuel cells, nuclear reactors or metallurgical applications.

  5. Talk:Imerys - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Imerys expanded capacity for synthetic graphite production in their plant in Bodio, Switzerland, to meet the rising demand for Lithium-ion batteries mostly dedicated to electric cars. [27] Explanation of issue: Imerys' recent 20th century history and growth strategy up until now consists in a series of acquisitions.

  6. Category:Imerys - Wikipedia

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  7. Graphite - Wikipedia

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    Most synthetic graphite powder goes to carbon raising in steel (competing with natural graphite), with some used in batteries and brake linings. According to the United States Geographical Survey , US synthetic graphite powder and scrap production were 95,000 t (93,000 long tons; 105,000 short tons) in 2001 (latest data).