Graphite dispersion is a process in which graphite particles are suspended in a liquid medium such as water, oil, or a synthetic medium. This process is used to produce graphite-based lubricants, coatings, and additives for a variety of industrial applications. The graphite particles are dispersed in the liquid medium through the use of surfactants, which reduce the surface tension of the liquid and allow the particles to remain suspended. The surfactant also helps to reduce the agglomeration of the particles, which can lead to a more uniform dispersion.