Graphite electrodes are mainly made of petroleum coke and needle coke as raw materials, coal tar as a binder, and are made through calcination, batching, kneading, pressing, roasting, graphitization, and machining. It is a conductor that releases electrical energy in the form of an arc in an electric arc furnace to heat and melt the charge. According to its quality indicators, it can be divided into ordinary power graphite electrodes, high power graphite electrodes, and ultra-high power graphite electrodes.
Graphite electrode rod is a conductive component made of graphite material, mainly used in high-temperature electrometallurgy and electrochemical industries. It is used as a current conductor in high-temperature operations such as electric furnace steelmaking, non-ferrous metal smelting, and electric arc furnaces to convert electrical energy into thermal energy for smelting metals or chemical reactions.
Graphite electrodes have excellent electrical conductivity, high temperature resistance, and chemical stability, and can work stably under high temperatures (above 3000°C) and strong current environments. At the same time, it also has good thermal shock resistance and mechanical strength, and can withstand sudden temperature changes and mechanical shocks. Due to its superior performance, graphite electrodes are widely used in steel, chemical industry, new energy and other fields, and are an indispensable and important material in modern industry.
Graphite electrode rod is a conductive component made of graphite material, mainly used in high-temperature electrometallurgy and electrochemical industries. It is used as a current conductor in high-temperature operations such as electric furnace steelmaking, non-ferrous metal smelting, and electric arc furnaces to convert electrical energy into thermal energy for smelting metals or chemical reactions.
Graphite electrodes have excellent electrical conductivity, high temperature resistance, and chemical stability, and can work stably under high temperatures (above 3000°C) and strong current environments. At the same time, it also has good thermal shock resistance and mechanical strength, and can withstand sudden temperature changes and mechanical shocks. Due to its superior performance, graphite electrodes are widely used in steel, chemical industry, new energy and other fields, and are an indispensable and important material in modern industry.