Graphite rods are precision-engineered components made from high-purity carbon materials. With excellent thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and chemical resistance, these rods are ideal for a wide range of industrial applications such as metal casting, chemical processing, EDM (electrical discharge machining), and laboratory use.
Key Features:
High Temperature Resistance: Withstands temperatures up to 3000°C in inert or vacuum environments.
Excellent Electrical Conductivity: Ideal for applications such as EDM and electrolysis.
Chemical Inertness: Resistant to most acids and alkalis, ensuring long-term durability.
High Mechanical Strength: Maintains structural integrity under pressure and heat.
Smooth Surface Finish: Machined for consistent diameter and low porosity.
Applications:
Electrodes in electroplating and electrolysis
EDM machining for precision metalworking
Heating elements and crucibles in vacuum furnaces
Conductive components in high-temperature environments
Laboratory stirrers, rods, and support structures
Technical Specifications:
Material: High-purity graphite (carbon content ≥ 99%)
Density: 1.7 – 1.9 g/cm³
Electrical Resistivity: ≤ 10 μΩ·m
Thermal Conductivity: 100–120 W/m·K
Operating Temperature: Up to 3000°C (in inert gas)
Available Sizes:
Diameter: 5 mm – 200 mm
Length: 100 mm – 1500 mm
(Custom dimensions available upon request)
Packaging & Storage:
Graphite rods are individually wrapped or bundled and shipped in protective packaging to prevent surface damage. Store in a dry environment to avoid moisture absorption.