Flatness and Parallelism in Graphite Slicing: Why Geometry Matters as Much as Thickness
A graphite plate can hit the target thickness perfectly — 5.00 mm at every measurement point — and still be unusable. How? If the plate is bowed, cupped, or wedge-shaped, it won’t sit flat on a mating surface. Downstream assembly fails, thermal contact degrades, and the plate gets rejected. Graphite slicing flatness and parallelism are […]
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