Graphite electrodes are essential conductive materials used in electric arc furnaces (EAFs) and ladle furnaces for steelmaking and other metallurgical processes. Made from petroleum coke and needle coke, these electrodes offer high thermal conductivity, low electrical resistance, and excellent mechanical strength at high temperatures.
Key Features:
High Thermal Conductivity: Performs reliably in extreme furnace temperatures (up to 3500°C).
Low Electrical Resistance: Ensures efficient energy transfer in steel and metal smelting.
High Mechanical Strength: Withstands high pressure and thermal shock.
Grades Available:
RP (Regular Power)
HP (High Power)
UHP (Ultra High Power)
Applications:
Electric arc furnaces for steelmaking
Ladle furnaces for refining steel
Non-ferrous metal smelting
Foundry operations