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Industrial Carbon and Graphite Materials
Raw Materials, Production and Applications
Edited by
Hubert Jäger and Wilhelm Frohs
Volume 1
Industrial Carbon and Graphite Materials
Raw Materials, Production and Applications
Edited by
Hubert Jäger and Wilhelm Frohs
Volume 2
Editors
Prof. Dr. Hubert Jäger Technical University Dresden Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology Holbeinstr. 3 01307 Dresden Germany
Dr. Wilhelm Frohs SGL Carbon GmbH Werner‐von‐Siemens‐Str. 18 86405 Meitingen Germany
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Preface
Carbon materials have a long history in human societies. The history reaches from a dye pigment for cave painting to electrical and thermal conductors in big‐scale industrial processes. The modern production of iron, steel, and aluminum would not be possible without