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SPECIAL REPORT FOR INNER CIRCLE MEMBERS

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Graphite has a large—and growing—number of industrial uses Many investors are interested in graphite because it is used in the lithium-ion batteries that power electric cars. But it has a number of other profitable uses as well. For example, in the steel industry, graphite is mainly used to strengthen the bricks that line furnaces. When added to steel itself, graphite increases the metal’s carbon content and makes it stronger. In the automobile industry, graphite is used in gaskets, brake linings and clutch materials. It also has a range of other industrial uses, including in components of electric motors, batteries, lubricants and pencils. Mobile devices, super-strong graphene sheets brighten graphite’s prospects Graphite is increasingly used in flexible heat spreaders in electronic devices, such as smartphones, flat-panel displays, laptops and tablets. For example, Apple’s iPhone contains a heat spreader made from an ultra-thin layer of graphite that distributes heat evenly throughout the device and keeps the touch screen cool. Traditionally, aluminum and copper were used for heat…