carbon electrode
Carbon electrodes are carbon-based conductive materials primarily composed of electrically calcined anthracite, petroleum coke, graphite scrap, and coal tar pitch. They are manufactured through a process including raw material formulation, molding, baking, and machining. As conductive electrodes for submerged arc furnaces (SAFs).
Application of Carbon Electrode
smelting of metals and non-metals such as industrial silicon,high-purity silicon, silicon metal, ferroalloys, calcium carbide,yellow phosphorus,brown fused alumina,titanium slag.etc
Diameter of carbon electrode : 800-1400mm
Grade S Carbon Electrode (Standard ): For standard submerged arc furnaces
Grade G Carbon Electrode (Specialized): Engineered for SAFs operating under high current loads
Item | Unit | G + S Grade Carbon Electrode | |
800-960(mm) | 1000-1400(mm) | ||
Resistivity | μΩm | ≤35 | ≤35 |
Compression Strength | Mpa | ≥20.9 | ≥19 |
Rupture Strength | Mpa | 4.0-7.5 | 4.0-7.5 |
Bulk Density | g/cm3 | ≥1.61 | ≥1.61 |
Ash | % | ≤2.0 | ≤2.0 |